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Catalog 860-9

Self-Contained Air Conditioning Systems

Type SWP Vintage H


with R-410A Refrigerant
Capacity: 20 through 130 tons

Engineered for flexibility and performance™


Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Selection Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Continued Leadership in Physical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Self-Contained Systems Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Performance Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Daikin Self-Contained Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 DX Cooling Capacity Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
SWP 012–130 Features and Options . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Waterside Economizer Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Cabinet, Casing and Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Heating Capacity Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Compressor/ Condensing Section . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Component Pressure Drops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Cooling Coil Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Total Unit Water Pressure Drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Supply Fan Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Fan Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Acoustical Discharge Plenum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Dimensional Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Variable Air Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Recommended Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Economizer Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Condenser Head Pressure Control . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Filter Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Supply Power Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Blank Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Unit Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Heating Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
System Flexibility with Unit Options . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Selection/Application Flexibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Arrangement Flexibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Optimal Discharge Air Temperature . . . . . . . . . . 13
Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
R-410A Refrigerant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
MicroTech III Unit Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Open Choices Benefits for Easy Integration . . . . 15
Alarm Management and Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Application Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Unit Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Acoustical Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Equipment Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Ductwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Condenser Water Piping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Head Pressure Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Variable Air Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Variable Frequency Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Duct Static Pressure Sensor Placement . . . . . . . 26
Zone Sensor Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Filtration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
System Operating Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Airflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Fan Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Condenser Water Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Coil Freeze Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Air Density Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Unit Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Terms of Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Introduction
Continued Leadership in
Introduction

• Improving Indoor Air Quality


For better filtration filter selection flexibility includes:
Self-Contained Systems Designs – MERV 7, 8, 11, 13, or 14 options with & without pre-fil-
Daikin SWP self contained air conditioning systems trace ter. Microbial-resistant filter option is also an available
their history to the late 1970s. The first self contained variable option.
air volume systems with waterside economizer cycle was – Featured Double-wall panel construction that eliminates
developed by us for the prestigious 499 Park Avenue office fibers in the supply air stream and is easy to clean.
building in New York City. Daikin SWP, with decades of – Provided with double-sloped, galvanized or stainless steel
innovation, design flexibility, durable construction, low capitol drain pans eliminate stagnant water and minimizes bacte-
and operating cost, make us the leader of self contained system rial growth.
market and the preferred HVAC solution for thousand of most • Quiet System Operation
prominent building projects. – Provided by structural quality and specialized design.
SWP water cooled self-contained air conditioner is an ideal – Recognized for quiet operation by renowned U.S. acous-
option for a job where energy efficiency, reliability, indoor air tical consultants.
quality and acoustic are top priorities. Along with providing – Provided with a SWSI airfoil plenum fan for excellent
high quality and state-of-the-art technology, SWP self- acoustics and better efficiency
contained systems offer the following valuable features and – Unit featured discharge plenum with sound baffles is an
benefits to satisfy a wide range of diverse applications. available option for sound sensitive job
• Comfort and Redundancy • Free Cooling
– Occupants enjoy individual control over comfort condi- – Water or air economizer capability for optimized energy
tions and off-hour system operation. savings.
– Tenants benefit from their individual efforts to control – Economizer reduces compressor operating hours and
energy costs. energy costs.
– Routine service is located where it minimizes tenant – Year-round “free cooling” capability.
inconvenience. • Efficient Part Load Operation
– Individual or dual systems per floor provide system – System energy at part load operation is more efficient
redundancy and standby. than to central chilled water systems.
• Economical First Cost – Multiple systems and compressors versus a single, large
– VAV system flexibility uses building diversity to reduce central plant.
system tonnage and first cost. – Efficient and reliable system for partial occupancy and
– Factory-packaged concept reduces field labor, installation after hours operation.
time and expense. – Operates only the system(s) on the floor(s) requiring after
– No expensive chilled water piping or chiller room. hours use.
– Individually tested, factory-designed systems reduce • Economical Integrated or Stand Alone DDC controls
startup and installation expense. – Monitoring and diagnostics reduce the potential for
– Reduced penthouse and equipment room requirements. expensive field repairs.
– Centralized condenser water and condensate piping and – Industry leading Protocol Selectability™ feature provides
streamlined system layout. effective BAS selection flexibility.
– Modular units design make renovation projects easier • Maintenance Costs Reduction
since individual section designed for narrow hallways, – No complicated central chiller plant to maintain.
elevators and doorways. – Service and maintenance are performed out of the occu-
– Optional acoustical discharge plenum is an available pied space.
option in any height to match your job needs and mini- – Control and product reliability functions designed by the
mizes supply duct transition losses. equipment manufacturer for single source responsibility
• Energy Efficient System and improved reliability.
– Reduces fan kW and operating costs at part load condi- • System Versatility
tions. – Applicable to schools, offices, shopping centers, manu-
– Savings maximized through use of variable speed fan facturing facilities, etc.
control. – Prime candidate for floor by floor building renovation.
– Individual zone control. – Retrofit alternative where existing chiller cannot be
accessed for replacement.

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6:3 012–130 Features and Options
ained Systems

Airfoil Plenum Fans


• SWSI fans more energy efficient and quieter than forward
curved fans
• Premium high efficiency open, drip-proof standard
motors and TEFC motors, an available option
• Seismic control restrained spring isolators are available
• Aerodynamically designed fan also available with 12
blades for even lower sound levels

Coils
• High efficiency enhanced corrugated fin design
• High coil performance and reduced static
pressure losses
• Interlaced and/or row split circuiting to keep
full face of the coil active and to eliminate air
temperature stratification and optimum part
load performance

Durable Construction
• Pre-painted or G90 galvanized steel exterior
cabinet panels
• Standard foam injected panels with R-13
insulation provide superior rigid double wall
construction and minimizes air leakage
• For better acoustics, an additional 2", 1.5# density
R-8 fiberglass insulation is an available option for
fan and plenum sections
• Double-sloped drain pans help eliminates
standing stagnant water

Blank Sections
• Available to mount air blenders, carbon or
charcoal filters, sound attenuators or other
specialty equipment
• Allow customization for maximum system
performance and efficiency
• Can reduce design and installation costs

Scroll Compressor(s)
• Durable and reliable multiple compressors
• Lower operating cost with High EERs
• Customize selections to match specific
application
Access Panels and Doors
• Mounted on resilient rubber isolation for • All panels and access doors shall be sealed
smooth and quiet operation with permanently applied bulb-type gasket
• Access doors are flush mounted to cabinetry,
with hinges, latch and handle assembly

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Refrigerant Circuits
• Suction and discharge service valves, an available
option, to isolate each compressor
• Hot gas bypass, an available option, on units with
Shell and Tube Condensers
two refrigerant circuits
• Carbon steel Shell and Tube Condenser , non-
ferrous water channels and enhanced tubing for
high performance
• Integral sub-cooling circuit is provided as
standard to maximize efficiency
• Mechanically cleanable condenser and water
piping is rated for standard 300 psig waterside
working pressure & 450 psig is an available
option
• Two-way valve for head pressure control is
available for low condenser water temperatures

Multiple Filter Options


• 2" 30% (MERV7) and 75% (MERV13) filters
• 4" 30% (MERV8), 65% (MERV11), 75% (MERV13)
and 85% (MERV14) longer lasting filters available
• 4" primary filters also available with 2" or 4" with
pre-filter

Economizer Options
• Waterside economizer effectively uses low cooling tower
water temperatures to offload compressor operation
• An airside economizer control package is available for
controlling field installed mixing dampers capable of 100%
outside airflow.

MicroTech® III Control System


• Factory-installed and tested to help minimize costly field
commissioning.
• Open Choices™ feature for easy integration into the BAS of
your choice using open, standard protocols such as BACnet®
or LONTALK®.
• Easily accessed for system diagnostics and adjustments via a
keypad/display on unit.
• Optionally add a remote keypad and display that is identical to
the unit mounted user interface.

Factory-Mounted Variable Frequency Drives


• Controlling fan motor speed can lower fan operating
costs and sound levels
• All VFD selections are plenum rated
• Manually activated bypass contactor is available to
allow system operation in the event of drive service

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'DLNLQ Self-Contained Systems
Daikin Self -Contained SWP systems are built to perform, • Unit cabinet constructed with foam insulation standard and
with features and options that provide for lower installed and heavy gauge [pre-painted] [galvanized steel] exterior panels
operating costs, good indoor air quality, quiet operation and for long equipment life.
longevity. • All sections have galvanized steel internal lining.
• 2-inch thick panels and access doors are thermal broke
Cabinet, Casing and Frame double wall assembly, with [R-13 foam] [R-8 fiberglass].
• Unit base constructed of 15-gauge and 10-gauge galvanized • System components strategically located for ease of
steel for vibration control and rigging strength. inspection, serviceability and maintenance.
• Heavy-duty lifting brackets strategically placed for balanced • Refrigeration components positioned out of the airstream so
cable or chain hook lifting. adjustments and readings can be made without disrupting
system operation.
Figure 1: Low Leak Gasketed Frame and Foam Panels
• Access doors flush mounted to cabinetry, with hinges, latch
and handle assembly.
• Doors on positive pressure sections are provided with
secondary latches to relieve pressure and prevent injury
upon access.

Figure 2: Hinged Access Doors with double latches

• Low leak gasketed frame channels minimize air leakage and


eliminates metal-to-metal contact between paneling and
frame work. Air leakage is only 0.5 cfm/square foot at 5"
cabinet pressure.

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Modular Design • Insulated and segregated condensing section from the air
• Optional modular construction unit shipped with a nitrogen handling section to avoid transmission of noise to the
holding charge. circulated air stream.
• Four distinct sections; coil/access section, supply fan • Each refrigerant circuit is furnished with filter-drier, liquid
section, compressor/condenser section and the control panel. moisture indicator/sight glass, thermal expansion valve,
liquid line shutoff valve with charging port, high pressure
Figure 3: SWP Modular Sections relief device and high and low pressure cutouts.
Control Panel • If any compressor is made inoperable, the remaining
Coil/Access compressors are still allowed to operate.
Section
• Thermal expansion valve capable of modulation from 100-
25% of its rated capacity.
• Hot gas bypass also available on units with two refrigerant
circuits.

Condensers
Supply Fan • All units feature carbon steel mechanically cleanable shell
Section
and tube condenser.
• Includes non-ferrous water channels and enhanced tubing
for high performance.
Compressor/ • Serves an independent refrigerant circuit and includes a
Base Plates Condenser spring loaded high pressure relief valve
Section • Integral sub-cooling circuit provided as standard to
maximize efficiency.

Compressor/ Condensing Section Figure 5: Condensers

Compressors
• All units feature multiple reliable scroll compressors for
efficient system part load control, quiet operation and
system redundancy.
• Suction and discharge service valves and gauge ports,
available option, on each compressor.
• Individual branch circuit fusing protects each compressor.
• To prevent compressor short cycling, MicroTech® III
control system incorporates timing functions.
• Compressors mounted on resilient rubber isolation for
smooth and quiet operation.

Figure 4: Compresors
• All units are leak tested, evacuated and shipped with a [full
operating charge of R-410A] [for modular design nitrogen
holding charge] and POE oil.
• Condenser assembly and all factory water piping rated for a
waterside working pressure of 300 psig as standard [450
psig] tested before shipment.
• Provided with a single supply and return water connections
• Unit available in both right-hand and left-hand piping
locations.
• Optional two-way valve provides accurate head pressure
control for condenser entering water temperatures as low as
40ºF.

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Cooling Coil Section Figure 7: Cooling Coil Section Shown
• Large face area coils with high efficiency, enhanced copper
tubing and ripple corrugated aluminum fins.
• Features interlaced and/or row split circuiting to keep the Cooling Coils
full face of the coil active and eliminate air temperature
stratification and optimum part load performance.

Figure 6: Evaporator Coil Circuiting


Refrig. Flow Ckt 1 Ckt 1
Refrig. Flow Ckt 2
Ckt 2
Ckt 1
Ckt 2
Ckt 1
Airflow
Ckt 2
Ckt 1
Ckt 2
Ckt 1
Ckt 2
Ckt 1
Ckt 2
Ckt 1
Ckt 2
Supply Fan Section
Ckt 1 • Single width, single inlet (SWSI) airfoil supply air fan
Ckt 2
selections provide efficient, quiet operation at wide ranging
static pressure and air flow requirements.
• 5 or 6 row evaporator coil with 12 fins/ inch spacing and • Each fan assembly is dynamically trim balanced at the
multiple face areas allows a custom match to specific design factory for quiet operation before shipment.
loads. • All fan drives are factory sized according to job specific
• Provides low air pressure drop, high full and part load airflow, static pressure, and power requirements.
operating efficiencies. • For seismic sensitive regions, spring fan isolators are
• Mounted in a [galvanized] [stainless steel ] cross broke and available with seismic restraints.
double sloped drain pan with a full 2 inches of insulation. • 150% service factor drives extend service life of the fan
• Compressor staging sequenced to take maximum advantage belts. Drive components and fan bearings are easily accessed
of available coil surface. for periodic maintenance.
• Each evaporator coil circuit furnished with a wide range • Mounted on 2 inch deflection spring isolators for excellent
thermostatic expansion valve with an adjustable superheat isolation effectiveness.
setting and external equalizer. • Solid steel shafts rotating in 200,000 hour pillow block ball
• An intermediate drain pan in the coil bank helps to provide bearings with grease fittings.
condensate removal without carryover. • Motor availability includes premium efficiency, open, drip-
proof, and totally enclosed selections; EPACT compliant
premium efficiency selections.

Figure 8: Airfoil Fan

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Acoustical Advantages • Competitive supply duct work normally involves
SWP Self-contained units are provided with a high discharging air vertically into a ceiling, then routing it
efficient, SWSI airfoil plenum fan and have several acoustical horizontally, Figure 10. Daikin’s plenum fan discharge has
advantages: far less velocity pressure than competitive housed fan
• Airfoil fans are more efficient than forward curved fans discharge, resulting in:
contributing to less noise. • 90º duct elbows that generate far less turbulance.
• For specific unit sizes, several fan diameters are available, • Air flow that can be routed in any direction.
fan selection provides optimal efficiency.

Figure 9: Supply Fan Comparison

h*

Competitive Housed Fan Competitive Housed Fan 'DLNLQ Plenum Fan


Worst turbulance Excessive turbulance Least turbulance
and worst acoustics and mediocre acoustics and best acoustics
* Ceiling heights restrict “h” and
increase the problem with housed fans

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Acoustical Discharge Plenum Variable Air Volume Control
Daikin offers an optional acoustical discharge plenum, • Energy saving advanced technology variable frequency
Figure 10, that minimizes supply duct transition losses and drive (VFD), fan speed control is available with the
noise: convenience and cost savings of factory mounting and
• Plenum fans pressurize the entire cabinet and have no testing.
significant plenum air pressure drop (housed fans have Figure 12: Variable Frequency Drive Controller
expansion, contraction and 90º elbow losses).
• Discharge plenums offered in any height to match ceiling
height.
• Custom size duct connections are available on any size
plenum.

Discharge Plenum with Foam Insulation and Sound


Baffles
Optional discharge plenum with foaminjected panels can be
provided with the additional sound attenuating baffle option
consisting of:
• Additional 2" of fiberglass insulation.
• Perforated liners, Figure 11.

Figure 10: Acoustical Discharge Plenum


'DLNLQ Optional Plenum

h 90° Elbow Loss

Expansion Loss

“h” can be varied


to match ceiling height
• All VFD selections are plenum rated and are conveniently
mounted within the control panel.
• MicroTech III controls provide advanced duct static pressure
control and controlled by either single or two-duct static
pressure sensors.
• A manually activated bypass contactor is available to allow
Competition

system operation even in the event of drive service.


Figure 11: Foam Insulation and Sound Baffles
• All VAV systems include an adjustable, duct high-limit
Standard Galvanized Liner switch to protect duct work from excessive pressure.

Economizer Options
Standard Exterior
Galvanized Surface
Waterside Economizer
Standard Injected Foam Panel • An energy saving, waterside economizer package, an
Optional Fiberglass Insulation Interior Optional
Perforated Liner
available option on all return air unit.
• Includes factory mounted 4-row [chemically cleanable coil]
[mechanically cleanable coil], control valves and piping.
• Rated for 300 psig as standard [450 psig] waterside working
pressure and the entire coil and piping assembly is factory
leak tested.
• Factory integrated MicroTech III controller to control
economizer operation and maximize free cooling potential.
• Unit enables economizer operation whenever cooling tower
water temperature is less than the unit entering air
temperature by a field adjustable value, generally 5-7°F.

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Self-Contained Systems
• To save energy with a variable pumping system control • To extend free cooling savings, economizer operation can be
valves operation can be selected to maintain full flow enabled during mechanical cooling.
through the unit at all times or to isolate the unit from the • Unit enables mechanical cooling only when the economizer
condenser water loop when there is no call for cooling. damper is driven 90% open and cooling load is not satisfied.
• To extend free cooling savings, economizer operation can be • Economizer control will maintain full free cooling capability
enabled during mechanical cooling. until disabled by the economizer changeover set point.
• Unit enables mechanical cooling only when the economizer
valve is driven 90% open and cooling load is not satisfied. Condenser Head Pressure Control
• Economizer control will maintain full free cooling capability • Unit requires condenser head pressure control for
until disabled by the economizer changeover set point. applications where a waterside economizer package is not
• To help protect against coil freeze-up an optional factory being used and entering condenser water temperatures can
mounted freeze stat is available. be less than 55°F.
• Optional two-way valve provides accurate head pressure
Figure 13: Mechanically Cleanable Waterside control for condenser entering water temperatures as low as
Economizer Coil
40degree F
Mechanically Cleanable
Economizer Coil Filter Section
• Selection flexibility includes face loaded rack with non-
gasketed frames and filter clips.
• Unit features 2-inch filter option available in 30% (MERV 7)
& 75% (MERV 13) nominal efficiency
• Longer lasting 4-inch filters higher filtration option is
available in 30% (MERV 8) & 65% (MERV 11), 75%
(MERV 13) & 85% (MERV 14) nominal efficiency with and
without 2-inch or 4-inch 30% pre-filter.

Figure 14: 4 Inch Filters

Airside Economizer
• A mixing box containing outdoor air, return air and exhaust
air dampers are available using the Daikin Vision™ air
handling unit platform.
• Factory integrated MicroTech III controller controls
economizer operation and maximize free cooling potential.
• Airside economizer control package available to control
field installed mixing dampers capable of 100% outside
airflow.
• Unit enables economizer operation whenever outside air
enthalpy, comparative enthalpy or dry bulb temperature
changeover provides control flexibility to bring in most
amount of outside air for free cooling. Blank Sections
• Economizer damper control actuator modulates in response • Available to mount air blenders, pre-heat coils, sound
to the cooling load. attenuators or other specialty equipment using the Daikin
• MicroTech III controller positions outside air damper to Vision™ air handling unit platform and shipped loose.
maintain minimum ventilation requirements when • Allow customization for maximum system performance and
economizer is not in operation. efficiency and reduce design and installation costs.

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Electrical Heating Section
• Units are completely wired and tested at the factory prior
Hot Water Heat
shipment.
• Multiple coil selections offered to size heating output to
• Wiring complies with NEC requirements and all applicable
application needs.
UL standards.
• Hot water coils are 5/8-in. O.D. copper tube/ aluminum fin
• For ease of use, wiring and electrical components are
design with patented HI-F5 fins.
number coded and labeled according to the electrical
diagram whenever applicable. • Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 430.
• Supply air fan motors, compressor motors and electric heat • Pre-heating control fully integrated into the unit’s
all branch circuits have individual short circuit protection. MicroTech III control system is available using the Daikin
Vision™ air handling unit platform.
• Control circuit power is supplied through a factory installed,
low voltage transformer. • Available with factory-mounted freezestat.
• The supply fan motor circuit includes a three phase Steam Heat
contactor and ambient compensated overload protection • Steam heating coils are 5/8-in. O.D. copper tube/aluminum
with manual reset. fin jet distributing type with patented HI-F5 fin design.
• Each refrigerant circuit includes both a high and low • Rated in accordance with ARI Standard 430.
pressure cutout switch.
• Multiple different steam coil selections offered to size
• A terminal block is provided for the single, main power heating output to application needs.
connection and a terminal board is provided for low voltage
• Pre-heating control fully integrated into the unit’s
control wiring.
MicroTech III control system is available using the Daikin
• A factory mounted, non-fused main circuit interrupter is Vision™ air handling unit platform.
available for disconnecting the main electrical power to the
• Available with factory-mounted freezestat.
unit.
• Dual power blocks or disconnect switches are available to Electric Heat
accommodate requirements for standby, emergency power • Factory assembled, installed and tested.
supplies.
• Two stage capability for application flexibility.
• Durable low watt density nickel chromium elements for
longer life.
• Entire heat bank protected by a linear high limit control with
each heater element protected by an automatic reset high
limit control.
• Fuses provided in each branch circuit.

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System Flexibility with Unit Options
System Flexibility with Unit Options

Along with providing high quality and state-of-the-art discharge orientations. Piping and fan arrangement flexibility
innovation, SWP self-contained systems offer customized can simplify mechanical equipment room arrangement,
flexibility to satisfy a wide range of diverse applications. improve installation costs, and total system performance.

Selection/Application Flexibility Optimal Discharge Air Temperature


Nominal cooling capacities range from 12 to 130 tons. In More and more system engineers are designing optimal
addition, all units offer multiple compressor selections to meet discharge air temperature systems to improve system
exacting system requirements. The flexibility to optimize the performance and system first cost; the Daikin SWP provides
self-contained system to fit the application is a Daikin SWP the flexibility to do it successfully. Optimal discharge air
advantage. Available system applications include the temperature systems are designed to provide unit leaving air
following: temperature selections of 52°F to 53°F versus more
• VAV discharge air temperature control with static pres- conventional systems that supply air at temperatures closer to
sure control. 58°F. This five to six degree reduction in air temperature to the
• Discharge air temperature control with constant air vol- room diffusers can subsequently reduce the required supply air
ume. volume to the room by 20% to 25%.
• Constant volume, zone temperature control. The benefits of optimal discharge air temperature systems
• 100% outside air control. become quite apparent with a look at the advantages offered
with reduced supply air cfm airflow:
• Dehumidification control, with or without reheat control.
• Reduced first cost and installation cost by allowing
In addition to compressor/coil flexibility, SWP systems offer smaller duct sizes and a smaller air distribution system.
single width, single inlet, air foil fans with factory-mounted
• Reduced bhp requirements. Depending on changes in
variable frequency drives for maximizing VAV system fan
duct size and the resulting total static pressure, a 20%
performance. High efficiency fan capability coupled with
reduction in supply air cfm can reduce fan bhp require-
extensive compressor flexibility provide the right system
ments by 25% or more.
selection for the application.
• Reduced fan sound power generation and a quieter room
Arrangement Flexibility environment.
• Reduced equipment room size may be possible due to
All SWP systems offer the flexibility of right-hand and left-
using a physically smaller unit size.
hand piping and control panel arrangements and multiple fan
• Filtration Flexibility.

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System Flexibility with Unit Options
Controllers • Service and shut off valves on liquid and discharge
MicroTech III DDC control systems provide constant volume, Figure 15: MicroTech III DDC Controller
variable air volume, 100% outside air, and/or dehumidification
control flexibility. See “MicroTech III Unit Controller” section
for more information.
Summary of Available Options
• Multiple different compressor/coil capacity selections
• Multiple control options: VAV, CV, 100% OA, dehumidi-
fication
• Nonfused main power disconnect switch
• Dual nonfused main disconnect switches
• Nonaveraging freezestat for hot water or waterside econ-
omizer coil protection
• Unit phase failure/under voltage protection
• Premium efficiency fan motors
• TEFC fan motors
• Condenser water flow switch
R-410A Refrigerant
• 4-row waterside economizer system
• Air cycle economizer system Daikin SWP units with independent refrigerant circuits are
available with non-ozone depleting R-410A refrigerant.
• Modulating hot water heat control
• Staged electric heat Features
• Multi direction, acoustic discharge plenum • R-410A refrigerant is environmentally friendly with zero
ozone depleting allowance (ODP). Customers have no
• Factory-mounted and factory-controlled variable fre-
phase out and replacement concerns.
quency drives
• Units are factory engineered for proper cooling perfor-
• High efficiency filtration options
mance using R-410A.
• Right-hand and left-hand piping selections
• R-410A efficiency is excellent. Daikin R-410A SWP
• Multiple fan discharge arrangements units are available with EERs that exceed ASHRAE 90.1-
• Head pressure control valve 2010.
• Special coil coatings • Units are factory charged with R-410A and synthetic oil
• Double wall cabinet construction (such as POE), and they include components and controls
• Seismic fan isolation specifically tailored to R-410A.
• Independent refrigerant circuit units offer the following • R-410A refrigerant is a blend, but the glide is negligible.
options: This is not true for R-407C. If R-407C leaks, the remain-
• Five-row or six-row DX coils with enhanced heat trans- ing charge may not have a proper mix of components. R-
fer surfaces 410A does not have this problem so leaks are easier to
repair.
• R-410A refrigerant
• Units are factory tested prior to shipment.

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MicroTech III Unit Controls

Daikin SWP systems continue to provide industry leading Components


performance, equipped with a complete MicroTech III control Each SWP self-contained system is equipped with a complete
system. In addition to providing stable, efficient temperature, MicroTech III unit control system that is pre-engineered,
and static pressure control, the controller is capable of preprogrammed, and factory tested prior to shipment. Each of
providing comprehensive diagnostics, alarm monitoring, and the MicroTech III unit control systems is composed of several
alarm specific component shutdown if critical equipment components that are individually replaceable for ease of
conditions occur. The unit controllers are factory mounted and service. These components include:
configured for stand-alone operation or integration with a • Unit controller with user interface display and navigation
building automation system (BAS) through an optional wheel
communication module with our Open Choices feature.
• Optional expansion modules
Open Choices Benefits for Easy Integration • Communication module (optional)
• Pressure transducers
Easy, low cost integration into most building automation
systems without costly gateway panels. • Unit-mounted temperature sensors
• Flexibility to select either BACnet® or LONWORKS® • Zone temperature sensor packages
communication. Units are LonMark® 3.4 certified with the • Humidity sensor
appropriate communications module for LONWORKS
networks. Main Control Board (MCB)
The main control board (MCB) contains a microprocessor that
• Comprehensive unit control and status information is
is preprogrammed with the software necessary to control the
available at the BAS regardless of communication protocol.
unit. This provides that schedules, set points and parameters
• Long-term choices for equipment adds or replacements, and are not lost, even during a long-term power outage. The
for service support. microprocessor board processes system input data and then
• Flexible alarm notification and prioritization with Intrinsic determines and controls output responses. An RS-232
Alarm Management (BACnet). communication port is provided as standard to allow for direct
• Simplified BAS integration with the ability to set network or modem access with a PC-based service tool.
parameters at the unit controller, reducing installation time
and costs. Expansion Modules
These boards are used to expand the input and output
• Easy monitoring and troubleshooting of communication
capability of the unit controller. Each board communicates via
status from the unit controller to the BAS.
serial data communications. These microprocessor based
boards provide independent operation and alarm response even
if communication is lost with the unit controller.

Communication Module
An optional communication module provides the means to
factory or field configure MicroTech III unit controls for
interoperability with an independent BAS. Communication
modules are available to support industry recognized
communication protocols including BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/
IP and LONWORKS.

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Keypad/Display Internal Schedule
All MicroTech III unit controllers include a push/pull Seven daily schedules and one holiday schedule can be entered
navigation wheel and display. The display is a supertwist at the keypad of all unit controllers. For each of these eight
nematic type with highly visible black characters on a yellow schedules, one start and one stop time can be entered. Up to 10
background. The 5-line by 22-character format allows for easy holiday periods, of any duration, can be designated. The unit
to understand plain English display messages. All operating will automatically run according to the holiday schedule on the
conditions, system alarms, control parameters and schedules holiday dates. To handle special occasions, an additional ‘one
can be monitored from the keypad/display. If the correct event’ schedule can also be used.
password has been entered, any adjustable parameter or In lieu of its internal schedule, the unit can be operated
schedule can be modified from the keypad. according to a network schedule from a BAS.
Temperature and Humidity Sensors External Time Clock or Tenant Override Input
With the exception of the zone, outside air and return air An input is supplied that can be used to accept a field wired
sensors, all temperature sensors are factory installed and start/stop signal from a remote source. An external time clock,
tested. Zone sensor packages are available to suit any a tenant override switch, or both may be connected. Whenever
application. A humidity sensor is available for field the external circuit is closed, the controller overrides the
installation. internal schedule (if activated) and places the unit into the
occupied mode.
Static Pressure Transducers
All pressure transducers are factory installed and tested. If the internal schedule or a BAS network schedule is used,
Connection and routing of field-supplied sampling tubes is field wiring is not required.
done at time of unit installation.
Timed Tenant Override
Zone Temperature Sensors Off-hour operation flexibility is a must in today’s office
Two optional zone temperature sensors are available: environments and even stand-alone MicroTech III controls
handle it with ease. When unit operation is desired during
• Zone sensor with tenant override switch
unoccupied hours, initiate timed tenant override by pressing
• Zone sensor with tenant override switch and remote set the tenant override button on either of the optional zone sensor
point adjustment packages. The unit then starts and runs in the occupied mode
for a keypad-adjustable length of time (up to five hours). If the
Timed tenant override is a standard MicroTech III
control feature. button is pressed again while the unit is operating, the timer
resets to the full time allowance without interrupting unit
Zone sensors are required for the controller’s purge cycle,
operation. Tenant override operation also can be initiated by a
space reset of supply air set point, and night setback or setup
BAS.
features. All zone sensors are field installed with field wiring
terminated at a separate, clearly marked terminal strip. Three Remote Set Point Adjustment Options
1 Remote user interface option (RUI).
Stand-alone Controller Features
2 Building automation system (BAS). See “Open Choices
MicroTech III applied rooftop unit controls include all of the
Benefits for Easy Integration” on page 15.
essential features required to make them capable of completely
independent, stand-alone operation. 3 All constant air volume-zone temperature control (CAV-
ZTC) unit controllers include an input that can be used to
Internal Time Clock remotely adjust the zone cooling and heating set points.
An internal, battery-backed time clock is included in the To use this feature, wire the optional zone sensor
MicroTech III unit controller. Current date and time can be package with set point adjustment to the controller. The
quickly and easily set at the user interface keypad. remote set point adjustment feature can be enabled or
disabled from the keypad at any time. When enabled,
remote set point adjustment is available even if the return
temperature is selected to be the Control Temperature.

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Auto/Manual Operation Selection comparative enthalpy control can improve total economizer
Automatic or manual operation can be controlled either performance.
remotely or at the keypad. All unit controls include an internal dry bulb changeover
All controllers include three inputs that can be used to enable strategy that can be selected at the keypad. When this method
or disable cooling, heating, and fan operation from remote is selected, the controller compares the outdoor air dry-bulb
switches. With the “heat enable” and “cool enable” terminals, temperature to a keypad programmable set point. The external
the operator can enable cooling, heating, or both as desired. enthalpy control input is then ignored.
Using the system “off” terminals, the operator can disable the
fans, and thus the entire unit. Cooling and Heating Lockout Control
All unit controls include separate keypad programmable set
From the keypad, there are a variety of occupancy and auto!
points for locking out mechanical cooling and heating.
manual control mode selections available to the operator:
Mechanical cooling is locked out when the outdoor
• Occupancy modes temperature is below the cooling lockout set point; heating is
– Auto locked out when the outdoor temperature is above the heating
– Occupied lockout set point. This feature can save energy cost by
– Unoccupied eliminating unnecessary heating and cooling during warm-up
– Bypass (tenant override) or cool-down periods or when the outdoor air temperature is
• Control modes mild.
– Off manual
– Auto Night Setback and Setup Control
– Heat/cool When one of the zone temperature sensors is connected to the
– Cool only unit controller, night setback heating and night setup cooling
– Heat only control are available. Separate, keypad programmable night
– Fan only heating and cooling set points are used to start the unit when
necessary. After the unit starts, night setback and setup control
Compressor Lead-lag Selection is similar to normal occupied control except that the minimum
All unit controllers are capable of automatic compressor, lead- outside air damper position is set to zero. If the outside air is
lag control. suitable for free cooling, it is used during night setup
operation.
Waterside Economizer Changeover
Except for 100% outside air applications, night setback control
On units equipped with a waterside economizer package, the
is available even if the unit is not equipped with any heating
MicroTech III unit controller includes an internal changeover
equipment. When the space temperature falls to the night
strategy that compares entering cooling tower water
setback set point, the fans simply start and run until the
temperature to the unit’s mixed air temperature. If the entering
temperature rises above the differential. This feature might be
water temperature is less than the mixed air temperature by a
useful for applications that use, for example, duct-mounted
field-adjustable differential (typically 5°F to 7ºF), the
reheat coils.
economizer control valve modulates in response to the cooling
load. Morning Warm-up Control
Airside Economizer Changeover Selection If the Control Temperature (space or return) is below set point
when the unit enters the occupied mode, the morning warm-up
On units equipped with an economizer, there are three methods
control function will keep the outside air dampers closed while
of determining whether the outdoor air is suitable for free
heat is supplied to satisfy set point. The outside air damper will
cooling: two methods sense enthalpy (dry bulb temperature
remain closed until either the space temperature rises to the
and humidity) and one senses outdoor air dry bulb
temperature. heating set point or the keypad adjustable morning warm-up
timer expires (default is 90 minutes). The morning warm-up
The two enthalpy changeover methods use external, factory
timer supplies the minimum required amount of outdoor air
installed controls. One compares the outdoor ambient enthalpy
after a certain time regardless of the space temperature.
to a set point; the other is a solid state device that compares the
outdoor ambient enthalpy to the return air enthalpy. This Morning warm-up control is automatically included on all
except 100% outside air units. It is available even if the unit is

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Condenser Head Pressure Control (units without Appropriate default values for these parameters are loaded into
waterside economizer only) each controller. These default values will provide proper
Mechanical cooling is allowed whenever the entering cooling control for most applications; therefore, field tuning is usually
tower water temperature is 55ºF or warmer, without the use of not required and thus start-up time is reduced.
head pressure control. When the entering water temperature is
below 55ºF, a factory-installed and factory-controlled two-way Change Algorithm
modulating head pressure control valve can be utilized. The The PI function is also used to adjust set points instead of
regulating valve is controlled by the MicroTech III controller controlling variable speed drives or actuators directly. For
to maintain refrigerant head pressure. example, in zone control applications, the PI loop
automatically “changes” the discharge temperature set point
Outdoor Air Purge Control (units with airside (cooling or heating) as the Control Temperature deviates from
economizer only) the zone set point. Another PI loop then controls the
Purge control is designed to take advantage of cool early economizer actuator or heating valve actuator using the current
morning outside air conditions. It starts the fans and modulates discharge temperature set point. Unlike a typical
the economizer dampers to maintain occupied cooling “mastersubmaster” reset strategy, this “cascade control”
requirements during unoccupied periods, if conditions are continuously adjusts the discharge set point, even if the
appropriate. This provides the opportunity to flush the space Control Temperature’s deviation from set point remains
with fresh outdoor air prior to occupancy. Purge operation is constant. This means that the unit’s cooling or heating output
possible only during a keypad-adjustable time window prior to is set according to the actual load, not just the current zone
occupancy (0 to 240 minutes). When the purge-cycle is active, temperature. The tightest possible zone temperature control
mechanical cooling is disabled. To use the purge feature, results because “proportional droop” (load dependent offset) is
connect one of the zone temperature sensors to the unit eliminated.
controller. Below is a description of purge control operation.
During the purge time window, the unit starts and runs Calibrate
whenever these three requirements are met: When initiated at the keypad by an operator, the Calibrate
• The space temperature must be warm enough to enable function automatically calibrates all actuator position feedback
occupied cooling. inputs and all pressure transducer inputs. It does this by
shutting the unit down and then driving all actuators to the full
• The outside air enthalpy must be low enough to enable
closed and full open positions. The controller records the input
the economizer.
voltage values that correspond to these positions. The pressure
• The outside air temperature must be at least 3°F less than transducer input voltages, which are assumed for 0.00-in.
the space temperature. W.C., are also recorded. When Calibrate is finished, enter an
When any one of these conditions is no longer true, the unit operator command at the keypad to start the unit.
shuts down. As conditions allow, purge cycles the unit in this
manner until it enters the occupied mode. Field Output Signals
All MicroTech III controls include two solid-state relay
Proportional Integral (PI) Control outputs that are available for field connection to any
The Proportional Integral (PI) control algorithm controls suitable device: the remote alarm output and the occupied
modulating actuators to maintain a measured variable output. These two outputs are used to signal field equipment of
(temperature or pressure) at or near its set point. For example, unit status.
it controls economizer dampers to maintain the discharge Remote Alarm Output: The remote alarm output can be
cooling set point and it controls the supply fan variable used to operate a 24 volt relay to provide a remote alarm
frequency drives to maintain the duct static pressure set point. signal to a light, audible alarm, or other device when an
The integral control feature effectively eliminates alarm condition exists at the unit.
“proportional droop” (load dependent offset) resulting in the Fan Operation Output: The fan operation output is used
tightest possible control. to operate a 24 volt relay to control field equipment that
For each PI loop, four keypad adjustable parameters allow the depends on fan operation; for instance, to open field
control loop to be properly tuned for any application: installed isolation dampers or VAV boxes. To allow actua-
• Period tors enough time to stroke, the fan operation output is
• Dead band energized three minutes before the fans start. It then
remains energized until thirty seconds after the unit air-
• Proportional band
flow switch senses no airflow. The fan operation output is
• Integral time on whenever the unit airflow switch senses airflow.
Outside Air Damper output: Use to signal an outside air
damper actuator to open whenever the unit is in an occu-
pied cooling or heating condition.

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Standard Control Options Control Temperature
SWP Self-Contained systems are available for most any The Control Temperature makes the heat/cool changeover
constant or variable air volume application. MicroTech III decision. It determines whether cooling or heating is enabled;
controls offer three basic control configurations that use the discharge temperature then determines whether cooling or
sophisticated state change control logic to provide stable, heating is actually supplied. At the keypad, the operator can
reliable and efficient control: choose the source of the Control Temperature from among the
• Variable air volume with discharge temperature control following selections.
(DAC) • Space temperature sensor
• Constant air volume with zone temperature control (S • Return temperature sensor
CC) • Outside air temperature sensor (modulating heat only)
• Constant air volume with discharge temperature control • Network communication
(DAC)
The operator enters separate cool and heat enable set points
When combined with MicroTech III’s many available control and deadbands that the Control Temperature is compared with
capabilities, both factory-installed and keypad-programmable, (see Figure 17). When the Control Temperature is greater than
these three basic configurations can be customized to meet the or equal to the cooling set point plus DB/2, cooling is enabled.
requirements of the most demanding applications. When the Control Temperature is less than or equal to the heat
set point minus DB/2, heating is enabled. If desired, these set
Variable Air Volume with Discharge Temperature points and differentials can be set so that there is a dead band
Control (DTC)
in which both cooling and heating are disabled. The
All VAV units provide true discharge temperature control in controller’s software prevents simultaneous cooling and
addition to duct static pressure control. Cooling only, cooling heating.
with single-stage “morning warm-up” heat, and cooling with
modulating heat configurations are available. Figure 17: Control Temperature Logic

Constant Air Volume with Zone Temperature Control


(SCC)
SCC units are available in either cooling only or cooling with
modulating heat configurations. Either of these configurations
is available for 100% recirculated, mixed, or 100% outdoor air
applications.

Constant Air Volume with Discharge Temperature


Control (DTC)
DTC units are available in cooling only, cooling with single-
stage “morning warm-up” heat, or cooling with modulating
heat configurations. This unit configuration can be used for
applications that have zone controlled terminal heating coils or
for constant volume, 100% outdoor air applications. The Proportional Integral Modulation
discharge temperature control strategies used with the hybrid When operating in economizer free cooling or unit heating, the
DTC unit are identical to those used with the DTC unit. previously described PI algorithm maintains discharge
temperature control. It provides precise control of the
Discharge Temperature Control economizer dampers, modulating gas heat, steam or hot water
MicroTech III VAV-DTC and CAV-DTC controls provide valves.
sophisticated and flexible discharge air temperature control
that is only possible with DDC systems. Separate discharge air Compressor Staging
temperature set points are used for cooling and modulating Two staging algorithms are available to control a unit’s
heating control. At the keypad, the operator can either enter the multiple steps of capacity control, Degree-Time (also known
desired set points or select separate reset methods and as “average”) and Nearest. These control algorithms provide
parameters for each set point. reliable discharge temperature control while managing
compressor cycling rates. Constraints on compressor staging
are essential for preventing short cycling, which can reduce
compressor life by causing improper oil return and excessive
heat buildup in the motor windings.
The Degree-Time Compressor staging algorithm keeps track
of the discharge temperature and stages cooling up or down to
maintain an average temperature that is equal to the discharge

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cooling set point. A stage change can occur only (1) after the in a BAS network, the discharge set points are reset via the
keypad adjustable inter-stage timer has expired (five minute communication signal.
default setting) and (2) if the discharge temperature is outside a
keypad programmed dead band. After these two conditions Zone Temperature Control
have been met, staging occurs as the controller attempts to MicroTech III CAV-ZTC controls provide the sophisticated
equalize two running totals: degree-time above set point and and flexible zone temperature control that is only possible with
degree-time below set point. The result is that the average DDC systems. Zone temperature sensors are available with or
discharge temperature is maintained at the cooling set point. without a remote set point adjustment. With the remote
The Nearest Compressor staging algorithm keeps track of the adjustment model, the space set point can be set at the keypad
discharge temperature and stages cooling up or down to or at the zone sensor package. Even if a zone sensor is
maintain the discharge temperature as close as possible to set connected, remote set point adjustment can be enabled or
point. A stage change can occur only (1) after the keypad disabled as desired at the keypad.
adjustable inter-stage timer has expired (five minute default
Control Temperature
setting) and (2) if the control logic calculates that a stage
change will result in a discharge temperature closer to set point The Control Temperature is the representative zone
than the existing condition. The controller logic continually temperature. When compared with the zone set points, the
calculates the expected effect of a stage change and uses this Control Temperature determines whether the unit supplies
information before making a change. A change is made only if heating, cooling, or neither. It also determines the amount of
it will bring the discharge temperature closer to set point, cooling or heating required to satisfy the load. Its source can
resulting in a more consistent discharge temperature, reduced be selected at the keypad from among the following selections:
compressor cycling and more stable control VAV box control. • Zone temperature sensor
• Return temperature sensor
Supply Air Reset
Because it is the representative zone temperature, the Control
By automatically varying the discharge air temperature to suit Temperature is the primary input to the MicroTech III zone
a building’s cooling or heating needs, supply air temperature temperature control algorithms. Control Temperature
reset can increase the energy efficiency of VAV and CAV-DTC parameters are described below. The controller’s software will
systems. MicroTech III controllers offer a variety of different prevent cooling and heating from being inadvertently enabled
reset strategies that can be selected at the keypad. Because at the same time.
they are keypad programmable, reset strategies can be changed
or eliminated as desired. Separate strategies can be selected for Change and Proportional Integral Modulation
both cooling and modulating heat. If reset is not desired, a When economizer “free” cooling or unit heating is required,
fixed discharge cooling or heating set point can be entered. the two MicroTech III PI loops combine for cascade-type
The following reset methods are available: control, providing the tightest possible zone temperature
• Space temperature control. By controlling the discharge temperature along with
• Return temperature the zone temperature, these functions eliminate temperature
variations near the diffusers that could otherwise occur as a
• Outdoor air temperature
result of traditional zone control’s inherent lag effect.
• Supply airflow (VAV, cooling set point only) Change: If the Control Temperature is above or below the
• External 0–10 VDC or 0–20 mA signal set point by more than the dead band, the Change PI loop
• Network communication periodically adjusts the cooling or heating discharge air
For all temperature reset methods, the minimum and maximum temperature set point either up or down as necessary. The
cooling and heating set points are keypad programmable along amount of this set point change corresponds to the Control
with the corresponding minimum and maximum space, return Temperature’s position in the modulation range. The far-
or outdoor air temperature parameters. For the supply airflow ther the Control Temperature is from the set point, the
method, the discharge set point will be reset as the supply fan greater the discharge set point change will be. The
modulates between 30% adjustable and 100% adjustable. For Change-adjusted discharge cooling and heating set points
the external method, the discharge set point will be reset as the are limited to ranges defined by keypad programmable
voltage or current signal varies over its entire range. For units maximum and minimum values.
PI: Using the Change function’s current discharge set
point, the PI function maintains precise discharge temper-

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Compressor Staging Operating States
Compressor staging is controlled directly by the Control Operating states define the current overall status of the self-
Temperature. When the Control Temperature is warmer than contained system. At the user interface, the operator can
the zone cooling set point, cooling is staged up; when the display the current operating state and thereby quickly assess
Control Temperature is cooler than the zone cooling set point, the unit’s operating condition.
cooling is staged down. However, a stage change can only
occur when the Control Temperature is outside the dead band Alarm Management and Control
(see Figure 18). Staging is constrained by an inter-stage delay MicroTech III unit controllers are capable of sophisticated
timer (five minute default setting) and minimum and alarm management and controlled response functions. Each
maximum discharge air temperature limits (all keypad alarm is prioritized, indicated, and responded to with the
programmable). These constraints protect the compressors appropriate action. The active alarm (up to 10 alarms, arranged
from short cycling while eliminating temperature variations by alarm priority) and previous alarm (up to 25 alarms, arrange
near the diffusers. by date/time cleared), each with a time and date stamp, can be
Figure 18: Compressorized Logic displayed at the user interface. Generally speaking, whenever a
current alarm is cleared, it is logged as a previous alarm and
the oldest previous alarm is removed.

Alarm Priority
The various alarms that can occur are prioritized according to
the severity of the problem. See Table 1. Three alarm
categories are used: faults, problems, and warnings.
1 Faults are the highest priority alarms. If a fault condition
Project Ahead Algorithm
occurs, the complete unit shuts down until the alarm
Because the inherent lag effect in zone temperature control
condition is gone and the fault is manually cleared at the
applications can cause overshoot during warm-up or cool-
keypad. A fault example is Fan Fail alarm.
down periods, MicroTech III features a “Project Ahead”
control algorithm. Project Ahead calculates the rate at which 2 Problems are the next lower priority to alarms. If a
the Control Temperature is changing and reduces the unit’s problem occurs, the complete unit does not shut down,
cooling or heating output as the zone temperature nears its set but its operation is modified to compensate for the alarm
point, essentially eliminating overshoot. condition. A problem automatically clears when the
alarm condition that caused it is gone. Compressor Fail is
Duct Static Pressure Control an example of a problem where only the affected
On all VAV-DTC units, duct static pressure control is compressor is shut down.
maintained by the PI algorithm, which provides precise control 3 Warnings are the lowest priority alarms. No control
of the supply fan variable speed drive. The keypad action is taken when a warning occurs; it is indicated to
programmable set point can be set between 0.20-in. W.C. and alert the operator that the alarm condition needs
4.00-in. W.C. attention. To make sure that they are read, the operator
On larger buildings with multiple floors, multiple trunk runs or must manually clear all warnings. Dirty Filter indication
large shifts in load due to solar effects (east/west building is an example of a warning.
orientation), an optional second duct static sensor is offered. Generally, a specific alarm condition generates an alarm that
The MicroTech III controller automatically selects and uses the falls into only one of these categories. Under different sets of
lower of the two sensed pressures to control fan volume to circumstances, however, the freezestat and most of the sensor
provide adequate static pressure to the most demanding space failure alarm conditions can generate alarms that fall into
at all times. multiple categories.

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Adjustable Alarm Limits
Four alarm indications have adjustable limits that are used to Table 1: MicroTech III Alarm Summary
trigger the alarm. The high return temperature alarm and the Alarm Name Fault Problem Warning
high and low supply temperature alarms are adjusted at the Freeze X X
user interface. The dirty filter alarm(s) is adjusted at the Smoke X
sensing device. Temperature Sensor
X X
Failure
Duct High Limit X
High Return Temperature X
High Discharge
X
Temperature
Low Discharge
X
Temperature
Fan Failure X
Fan Retry X
Discharge Air Capacity
X
Feedback
Economizer Stuck X X
Auxillary Control Board
X
Enabled
Low Airflow X
Circuit 1–8
X
High Pressure
Circuit 1–8
X
Low Pressure/Frost
Compressor 1–8 Motor
X
Protection
Compressor 1–8 Failure X
Airflow Switch
X
(False Airflow)
Dirty Filter X

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Application Considerations

This section contains basic application and installation Unit Location


guidelines to consider as part of the detailed analysis of any
The floor must be structurally strong enough to support the
project.
unit with minimum deflection (see “Unit Weights” starting on
page 66). Provide proper structural support to minimize sound
General
and vibration transmission. Consider a concrete floor. Extra
Units are intended for use in normal heating, ventilating, and design consideration is required when installing on a wooden
air conditioning applications. Consult your local Daikin sales structure. Install units level from front-to-back and over their
representative for length.
• Applications involving operation at high entering con- Locate unit fresh air intakes away from building flue stacks,
denser water temperatures; high altitudes; or noncata- exhaust ventilators, and areas containing automotive or other
loged voltages. exhaust to prevent the possible introduction of contaminated
• Applications requiring modified or special control air to the system. Consult code requirements for minimum
sequences. fresh air volumes.
• Job-specific unit selections that fall outside of the range Allow sufficient space around the unit for service and
of the catalog tables, such as 100% outside air applica- maintenance clearance. Refer to Figure 19 for recommended
tions. service/maintenance clearances and “Recommended
For proper operation, rig units following instructions in IM Clearances” on page 61. Locate equipment room access doors
1032. If fire dampers are required, install them in the ductwork in a manner that can assist in service access if needed (e.g.,
according to local codes. Space is not provided for these coil removal). Contact your local Daikin sales representative
dampers in the unit. if reduced service/maintenance clearances are required.
Explicitly follow factory check, test, and start procedures for Where code considerations such as the NEC require extended
satisfactory start-up and operation (see IM 1032). clearances, they take precedence over minimum service/
Many self-contained system applications take advantage of the maintenance clearances.
significant energy savings provided by the use of economizer Figure 19: Recommended Service and Maintainance
operation. When a water economizer system is used, Clearances
mechanical refrigeration typically is not required below an
entering condenser water temperature of 55°F. Standard Daikin Rear Side
self-contained systems are designed to operate with
entering water temperatures down to 50°F when a water 24"

economizer is used and 55°F with no water economizer. For


Airflow

applications where a water economizer system cannot be used, Evaporator Coil

a modulating head pressure control system is available to 18"


permit operation at entering condenser water temperatures Opposite
Access
or
24"
42" Access
Side
Control Panel
below 55°F. Side See Note
Motor

36"

Front Side
NOTE: If water and condenser drains are on the motor side, 24" is required.

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Application Considerations
Acoustical Considerations Equipment room wall construction should be concrete block or
offset, double stud. The decision depends on the critical nature
Good acoustical design is a critical part of any successful
of the application. If offset, use double stud construction. Line
installation and should start at the earliest stages in the design
the cavity with glass fiber insulation and use a double layer of
process. Each of the four common sound paths must be
wallboard on each side of the wall.
addressed. They are:
• Radiated sound through the casing of the unit Ductwork
• Structure-borne vibration
Fan noise travels through the ductwork to occupied spaces; it
• Airborne sound through the supply air duct likely is the most challenging to control. Careful duct design
• Airborne sound through the return air duct and routing practice is required. The ASHRAE Applications
Basic guidelines for good acoustical performance include: Handbook discusses sound attenuation relevant to self-
1 Always provide proper structural support under the unit.
contained system applications. Advances in acoustical science
allow for designing sound levels in a given space if equipment
2 Provide adequate mass in the floor structure, especially sound power data is available. Contact your local Daikin
when located over an occupied space where good sales representative for sound power data for your specific
acoustics are essential. application.
3 Seal all supply and return air duct penetrations once the
duct is installed. Return Duct
4 Don’t overlook the return air path. Always include some The return duct is often overlooked. Duct return air directly to
duct work (acoustically-lined drop down elbow) at the the unit or into the equipment room. If ducted to the equipment
return inlet. room, install an elbow within the equipment room. Running a
5 Minimize system static pressure losses to reduce fan
return air drop near the floor of the room provides added
sound generation. attenuation. Extend a length of lined ductwork from the
equipment room to a length of 15 feet. The maximum
6 Select the appropriate unit/fan for the application. Select recommended return air duct velocity is 1000 feet per minute.
fans as close as possible to their peak static efficiency. To
assist you, peak static efficiency is identified by the first Supply Duct
system curve to the right of the shaded “Do not select” Extend a lined section of supply air duct at least 15 feet from
region on each fan curve. See page 54 through page 60. the equipment room. Using round duct significantly reduces
7 Design duct systems to minimize turbulence. low frequency sound near the equipment room. If rectangular
8 Account for low frequency duct breakout noise in system duct is used, keep the aspect ratio of the duct as small as
design. Route the first 20' of rectangular duct over possible. The large flat surfaces associated with large aspect
nonsensitive areas and avoid large duct aspect ratios. ratios transmit sound to the space and increase the potential for
Consider round or oval duct to reduce breakout. duct generated noise such as oil canning. The maximum
recommended supply air duct velocity is 2000 feet per minute.
Equipment Room Factory-designed and factory-built acoustic discharge plenums
Locate the equipment room away from sound sensitive areas. are available with multiple outlets to minimize difficult
Whenever possible, isolate the equipment room from these transitions, tight radius duct connections, and the sound
areas by locating restrooms, utility rooms, stairwells, hallways, compromises they can cause. Multiple factory-fabricated
elevators, etc. around its perimeter. This allows not only outlet opening sizes are available as well as multiple openings
isolation from radiated sound but provides the capability to in a single plenum.
route ductwork over less sensitive areas.
Duct Protection
Acoustically seal the equipment room with a high quality,
An adjustable duct high limit switch is standard equipment on
flexible material to prevent air and noise from escaping. Even
all SWP systems with VAV controls. This is of particular
a small leak compromises the acoustic performance of the
importance when using fast-acting, normally closed boxes.
installation. Design the equipment room door to seal tightly on
The switch is field adjustable; set it to meet the specific rating
a perimeter gasket.
of the system ductwork.

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Application Considerations
Vibration Isolation Head Pressure Control
Make duct connections to the unit or to the acoustic discharge If cold entering condenser water conditions (<55°F) will be
plenum with a flexible connection. Though flexible piping and experienced, use a waterside economizer or a condenser head
electrical connections are not required, pay attention to these pressure control valve. A two-way, head pressure activated
areas to avoid vibration transmission from outside sources to control valve is available factory installed for these
the SWP unit. applications. The head pressure control allows entering
condenser water temperatures as low as 40°F. A head pressure
Condenser Water Piping control valve is not required when the SWP unit is applied
Always follow good industry practice in the water piping with a factory waterside economizer package.
system design. Attention to water treatment and proper strainer
application are always necessary. All SWP systems feature Figure 21: Head Pressure Control Valves
mechanically cleanable condensers and optional waterside
economizer coils. To allow periodic cleaning of the condensers
and economizer coils, provide isolation valves. Condensers,
economizer coils and hot water coils are provided with vent
and drain connections.
Always review for possible requirements for condenser piping
insulation, especially if cold entering condenser water
conditions (<55°F) will be experienced.

Figure 20: Condensers

Two-Way Head Pressure


Control Valve

Variable Air Volume


Daikin SWP units offer variable frequency drives for fan
speed control. VFDs offer reliable operation over a wide range
of airflow, with variable frequency drives offering advantages
in sound and energy performance. In addition, Daikin offers
the ability to sense duct static pressure in multiple locations,
enhancing control accuracy and helping minimize energy use.

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Application Considerations
Variable Frequency Drives Duct Static Pressure Sensor Placement
Variable frequency drives provide the most efficient means of Static pressure should be sensed near the end of the main duct
variable volume control by taking advantage of the fan law trunk(s). Adjust the MicroTech III static pressure control so
relation between fan speed (rpm) and fan brake horsepower that at full airflow all of the terminals receive the minimum
(bhp). Also, since airflow reduction is accomplished by static pressure required plus any downstream resistance.
changing fan speed, the noise penalties often associated with Control is to the lowest static pressure set point that satisfies
mechanical control devices, e.g., inlet vanes, are not airflow requirements. Lower static pressure set points reduce
introduced. The following equation illustrates how fan bhp fan brake horsepower requirements and fan sound generation.
varies as the cube of the change in fan speed: Locate the static pressure sensor tap in the ductwork in an area
density2 rpm2 3 free from turbulence effects and at least 10 duct diameters
hp2 = hp1 downstream and several duct diameters upstream from any
density1 rpm1 major interference, including branch takeoffs. The SWP
MicroTech III control system can receive a second duct static
In an ideal system, at 50% fan speed, brake horsepower is pressure sensor in installations having multiple duct trunks or
reduced to 12.5% of that at full speed. significantly varying zones. The control logic maintains static
Variable frequency control varies the speed of the fan by pressure at both sensors.
adjusting the frequency and voltage to the motor. Keeping a
constant volts/frequency ratio (constant magnetic flux) to the Zone Sensor Placement
motor allows the motor to run at its peak efficiency over a Placement of the zone temperature sensor is extremely
wide range of speeds and resulting fan airflow volumes. important to provide proper and economical operation of the
heating and cooling system. Generally, Daikin recommends
Figure 22: Variable Frequency Drive locating the space sensor on an inside wall (3 to 5 feet from an
outside wall) in a space having a floor area of at least 400
square feet. Do not locate the sensor below the outlet of a
supply air diffuser, in the direct rays of the sun, on a wall
adjacent to an unheated or abnormally warm room (boiler or
incinerator room), or near any heat producing equipment.
Where zone sensor placement is a problem, all SWP zone
control systems have, as standard, the capability to use the
return air sensor for heating and cooling control.

Filtration
Routinely replace filters to minimize filter loading. As filters
get dirty, the filter pressure drop increases, affecting system
airflow and energy requirements. The effect of filter loading is
the most critical when using high efficiency filters.
When making a fan selection, include a pressure drop
component in the system total static pressure to account for
dirty filters. Use a value midway between clean and dirty filter
ratings. If a minimum airflow is critical, make the fan selection
using the higher, dirty filter pressure drop value. For VAV
systems, consider setting the fan control device so part of its
modulation range can be used to maintain airflow as filters
become dirty. Following these recommendations should limit
airflow fluctuation as the filters load.

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Application Considerations
System Operating Limits Figure 23: Fan and Motor Heat Gain

SWP units can be applied in a wide range of system needs.


High cfm/ton or high/low discharge temperature applications
are available. However, for proper system operation, some
application limits do apply.

Airflow
Maximum cfm limits based on coil face velocity are listed in
the Physical Data tables starting on page 31.
Separate minimum design cfm limits by unit size are listed in
the physical data table for constant and variable air volume
applications. Limit fan modulation to 40% of the minimum
design cfm limit. Minimum airflow conditions are dependent
on fan selection criteria also. Contact your Daikin sales
(fan heat (MBh))
representative to answer questions on minimum airflow Fan temperature rise =
capability or for conditions not shown in this catalog. (1.085 × fan cfm)
VAV box minimum airflow settings should correspond with
the minimum VAV fan operating point. All units are provided A draw-through unit has the fan located after the DX cooling
with multigroove, fixed pitch sheaves. During system air coil. In this arrangement, fan heat is applied as reheat to the
balance, alternate fixed pitch sheaves may be needed to match cold, conditioned air coming off of the coil. This arrangement
final system requirements. Alternate sheaves are available has a lower sensible heat ratio and higher dehumidification
from Daikin. capability than a blow-through coil arrangement. The
discharge temperature available to the supply duct is always
Fan Heat the sum of the coil leaving air temperature plus the fan
temperature rise. Consider this when selecting the supply air
Sensible heat gain from the fan, fan motor, and drives occurs volume required to satisfy space requirements.
in all fan systems; consider its effect during equipment
Example:
selection. It is an added load in cooling and an added source
when in heating. The majority of the heat gain occurs through leaving fan discharge
the fan itself, as the air elevates from the low-pressure side to 52°F coil
temperature
+ 3°F temperature
rise
= 55°F air
temperature
the high-pressure side of the fan. Moving the motor out of the
air stream has a negligible effect on overall fan heat gain. A
unit with higher fan power requirements/higher fan heat has Condenser Water Flow
less net cooling capability and may not have enough left to
System capacity tables provide selections for a condenser flow
satisfy system loads.
rate of 3 gpm/ton. For a given entering condenser water
As a rule, typical supply fan heat gain is 3°F. However, fan temperature, 3 gpm/ton provides maximum unit performance.
heat gain can be calculated quickly once the fan is selected and Reducing condenser water flow rates to 2.5 or 2 gpm/ton can
the fan brake horsepower is determined. Using Figure 23, significantly reduce pumping energy costs and reduce piping
select your fan brake horsepower on the horizontal axis and costs. Compare and evaluate the reduction in pumping energy
move up vertically until you intersect with the heat gain curve. to the change in unit performance. Use the SWP capacity
Then move horizontally to find the fan heat gain in MBh. tables (Table 8, page 36) for condenser flow rates from 2 to 3
gpm/ton, using the appropriate leaving condenser water
temperature column (interpolation is allowed). The minimum
condenser flow rate is 2 gpm/ton.

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Application Considerations
Coil Freeze Protection Air Density Correction
Always consider coil freeze protection when applying units in Fan performance data is based on standard 70°F air
geographic areas that experience subfreezing temperatures. temperature and zero feet altitude (sea level). For applications
Careful design of outside air/return air mixing systems is other than standard, multiply the density ratio to actual static
critical to minimizing freeze potential. Some applications may pressure values. Density correction factors are expressed as a
require using glycol and/or preheat coils. No control sequence function of temperature and altitude in Table 2.
can prevent coil freezing in the event of power failure.
A nonaveraging freezestat control is a factory installed Unit Wiring
available option with hot water heat or a waterside All units require 3-phase, 60 Hz, 208, 230, 460, or 575 volt
economizer. If a potential freeze condition is sensed, unit water power or 3-phase, 50 Hz, 400-volt power. Units will operate
valves are driven to the full open position, the supply fan de- satisfactorily at ±10% of rated voltage at the power connection
energizes, and an alarm is indicated. terminals of the unit. All units include individual branch
In nonducted return applications, where the equipment room is circuit fusing of all motor loads and have a single-point power
the mixing plenum, consider some form of heat within the connection. A factory-mounted, nonfused disconnect switch is
equipment room. an available option. Install all wiring in accordance with the
NEC and local codes.

Terms of Sale
All products are offered pursuant to Daikin’s standard terms
and conditions of sale including limited product warranty,
which can be accessed at www.DaikinApplied.com.

Table 2: Temperature and Altitude Conversion Factors


Air Altitude (ft)
Temperature 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
–20ºF 1.20 1.16 1.12 1.08 1.04 1.00 0.97 0.93 0.89
0ºF 1.15 1.10 1.08 1.02 0.99 0.95 0.92 0.88 0.85
20ºF 1.11 1.06 1.02 0.98 0.95 0.92 0.88 0.85 0.82
40ºF 1.06 1.02 0.98 0.94 0.91 0.88 0.84 0.81 0.78
60ºF 1.02 0.98 0.94 0.91 0.88 0.85 0.81 0.79 0.76
70ºF 1.00 0.96 0.93 0.89 0.86 0.83 0.80 0.77 0.74
80ºF 0.98 0.94 0.91 0.88 0.84 0.81 0.78 0.75 0.72
100ºF 0.94 0.91 0.88 0.84 0.81 0.78 0.75 0.72 0.70
120ºF 0.92 0.88 0.85 0.81 0.78 0.76 0.72 0.70 0.67
140ºF 0.89 0.85 0.82 0.79 0.76 0.73 0.70 0.78 0.65

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Selection Procedure
Selection Procedure

Achieving the optimal performance of any system requires


both accurate system design and proper equipment selection.
Factors that control unit selection include applicable codes, Step 1: Unit Size Selection
ventilation and filtration requirements, heating and cooling Unit size is based on coil face area and cooling capacity
loads, acceptable temperature differentials, and installation requirements. Use supply air capacity and maximum face
limitations. Daikin SWP units offer a wide selection of velocity constraints as a guide for selecting coil dimensions
component options providing the capability to meet diverse and cabinet size.
application needs. Based on the given data, the appropriate coil face area is
The Daikin SelectTools™ software selection program allows determined as follows:
your local Daikin sales representative to provide you with a Minimum face area = cfm/maximum face velocity
fast, accurate, and complete selection of Daikin SWP units. = 21,000 cfm/550 fpm
Unit selection also can be accomplished through reference to = 38.2 square feet
physical, performance, dimensional and unit weight data
Note: Unit data is based on standard air conditions of 70°F at
included in this catalog. Due to the variety of cooling system
sea level. See “Application Considerations” on page 23
options available, only a sampling of cooling capacity data is for temperature/altitude conversion factors for
presented here. nonstandard conditions.
To properly select equipment, follow these steps: Referring to the “Physical Data” tables starting on page 31, the
1 Select the unit size and compressor combination. 40.8 square foot coil of the SWP 062HSM satisfies the
requirements.
2 Select the heating system.
3 Select the fan and motor. Step 2: Unit DX Cooling Selection
The following example illustrates the catalog selection Since the design cfm is less than the nominal value in the DX
procedure. Cooling Capacity Data table, adjust the capacities per tables on
starting on page 36.
Selection Example:
cfm correction factor = design cfm/nominal cfm
Scheduled design requirements: = 21,000 / 21,500 = 97.7%
Supply air volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,000 cfm Total heat correction multiplier = 0.995
Maximum face velocity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .550 fpm is chosen* Sensible heat correction multiplier = 0.987
Supply fan external . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SP 2.00" w.g.
Altitude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sea level Using the “Performance Data” starting on page 36, the unit
Variable air volume system with fan speed control selection is a SWP 062 HS with (2) 13 hp and (2) 15 hp
Hot water heat compressors. Unit performance from the table equals 806.0
Water economizer system 4" 30% (MERV8) pleated filters TMBh / 587.0 SMBh at 190 gpm. Adjusting for the specified
460 V/60 Hz/3 Ph cfm yields:
Double wall construction Total capacity = 806.0 MBh ×0.995 = 800.9 MBh
R-410A refrigerant Premium efficiency motor Sensible capacity = 587.0 MBh × 0.987 = 579.2 MBh
*600 fpm is the design limit per page with tables starting on
page 31 Coil LAT = 80ºF – 579.0 MBh/(1.085 × 21,000 cfm) = 54.7°F
1,000
Summer design: Condenser flow rate = 196 gpm × 0.995 = 195 gpm
DX coil mixed air dry bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80°F
Step 3: Economizer Capacity Selection
DX coil mixed air wet bulb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67°F
Sensible load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575,000 Btu/hr Determine waterside economizer capacity by referring to the
Total load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750,000 Btu/hr appropriate table. See “Waterside Economizer Capacity” on
Supply fan sensible heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3°F rise page 44 for 40.8 sq.ft. coil. Use entering air of 80/67°F and
Entering condenser water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85°F entering water of 55°F at 185 gpm. Interpolating for the
Leaving condenser water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95°F required gpm, economizer performance equals 497.8 TMBh /
Minimum condenser water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55°F 473.0 SMBh at the unit’s nominal cfm. See tables starting on
page 45, “Waterside Economizer Capacity Correction
Winter design: Factors,” to find performance at the specified cfm.
Return air temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60°F Total capacity = 415.2 MBh × 1.12 = 465.0 MBh
Space heating load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000-MBh
Sensible capacity = 363.8 MBh × 1.19 = 432.9 MBh
Entering hot water temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180°F

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Selection Procedure
Step 4: Heating Selection Step 6: Calculating Unit Weight
Determine hot water capacity from the tables starting on Referring to the tables starting on page 66.
page 45. After interpolating for the specified cfm, Table 16 For an SWP 062 HS:
indicates a capacity of 1,002.0 MBh. Unit weight: SWP basic unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6179
+ 30% filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Step 5: Fan/Motor Selection
+ 6-row evaporator coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .668
Fan/motor selection is based on unit total static pressure and + economizer coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .557
design airflow. Total static pressure includes the internal air + water (econ. coil). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250
pressure drops of unit components and external air pressure + hot water coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200
drops of supply and return air duct systems. See “Component + water (HW coil). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Pressure Drops” starting on page 46 for internal pressure drops + SAF motor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235
of unit components. Values in the table may be interpolated for + VFD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
the specified cfm. + SAF assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .592
Internal pressure drops: = 8,752 lbs.
DX coil (wet surface) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.80" w.g.
Economizer coil (dry surface) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.49" w.g. Step 7: Supply Power Wiring
Hot water coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.52" w.g. Supply power wire sizing for a unit is based on the circuit with
4", 30% efficient filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.29" w.g. the highest amperage draw. All electrical equipment is wired to
Total internal pressure drop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.1" w.g. a central control panel for either single or optional dual power
External pressure drop: connections. Refer to “Electrical Data” on page 65 for FLA
and RLA ratings. Determine Minimum Circuit Ampacity
Supply + return duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.00" w.g. (MCA) as follows:
Total static pressure = internal drops + external drops MCA = [1.25 × RLA or FLA of largest motor] + [1.00 ×
= 2.1" + 2.00" RLA or FLA of all other loads] + [2 amps (controls)]
= 4.10" w.g. RLA/FLA
Entering the fan curve for the SWP 062 HSM at 21,000 cfm (2) 13 horsepower compressors . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.3 amps each
and 4.10" w.g. yields 18.35 required fan brake horsepower. A
20 horsepower motor can be selected with a 33" diameter fan. (2) 15 horsepower compressors . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.5 amps each
25 horsepower premium efficiency
supply fan motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.5 amps
MCA = [1.25×24.5 amps] + [18.3+18.3+18.5+18.5] + [2]
= 106.2 amps
Note: If a unit is selected with non-concurrent electric heat,
calculate the MCA for both the heating mode and the
cooling mode and the larger value used.

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Physical Data
Physical Data

Table 3: SWP 012 through SWP 033 Physical Data


Small Cabinet
Data
023 028 033
Compressor
Quantity 2
Size (HP) 6, 15 6, 15 10, 15 10, 15 15 (2) 15 (2)
Number of refrigeration circuits 2
Evaporator coil
Coil size Standard Large Standard Large Standard Large
Face area (ft2) 17.2 25.2 17.2 25.2 17.2 25.2
Number of rows 5
FPI 12
Performance
Total capacity1 (MBH) 312 334 357 386 411 448
Unit EER2 14.3 14.7 13.8 14.4 13.3 14.0
Pre-heating coil
Minimum hot water coil face area (ft2) 19.8
Available rows 1 through 12
Minimum steam coil face area (ft2) 19.8
Available rows 1 through 4
FPI 6 through 14
Waterside economizer coil
Face area (ft2) 17.2 25.2 17.2 25.2 17.2 25.2
Rows 4
FPI 12
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Face loaded filters
(Quantity) Size (9) 24×24
2" filter options 30% (MERV7), 75% (MERV13)
4" filter options 30% (MERV8), 75% (MERV11), 85% (MERV14)
Pre-filter options 2"-30% with 4"-65%, 2"-30% with 4"-75%, 2"-30% with 4"-85%
Evaporator fan3
Quantity 1
Available diameter (Inches) 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24
Maximum motor size (HP) 20
CAV minimum design (CFM)4 3440 5040 3440 5040 3440 5040
VAV minimum design (CFM)4 6880 10080 6880 10080 6880 10080
Maximum design (CFM)4 10320 15120 10320 15120 10320 15120
Electric heat
Nominal output (kW) 34
Control sequence 2-stage
Condenser
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Mechanical cooling minimum EWT (ºF) 55
Minimum flow rate (GPM) 52 56 59 64 69 75
Maximum flow rate (GPM) 78 84 89 96 103 112
Note: 1. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions, 80/67ºF to the coil, 85/95ºF condenser water.
2. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions.
3. Standard fan TSP limit is 6.0 inches of water. Consult your local Daikin sales representative for applications beyond this range.
4. Minimum design airflow calculated for CAV at 200 fpm, VAV at 400 fpm and a maximum design airflow calculated at 600fpm.

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Physical Data

Table 4: SWP 039 through SWP 050 Physical Data


Small Tall Cabinet
Data
039 044 050
Compressor
Quantity 3
Size (HP) 10(2), 15 10(2), 15 10, 15(2) 10(2), 15 15(3)
Number of refrigeration circuits 3
Evaporator coil
Coil size Standard Large Standard Large Large
Face area (ft2) 25.2 29.8 25.2 29.8 29.8
Number of rows 5
FPI 12
Performance
Total capacity1 (MBH) 516 535 589 645 645
Unit EER2 14.4 14.6 14.2 14.4 13.6
Pre-heating coil
Minimum hot water coil face area (ft2) 19.8
Available rows 1 through 12
Minimum steam coil face area (ft2) 19.8
Available rows 1 through 4
FPI 6 through 14
Waterside economizer coil
Face area (ft2) 25.2 29.8 25.2 29.8 29.8
Rows 4
FPI 12
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Face loaded filters
(Quantity) Size (9) 24×24
2" filter options 30% (MERV7), 75% (MERV13)
4" filter options 30% (MERV8), 75% (MERV11), 85% (MERV14)
Pre-filter options 2"-30% with 4"-65%, 2"-30% with 4"-75%, 2"-30% with 4"-85%
Evaporator fan3
Quantity 1
Available diameter (Inches) 18, 20, 22, 24, 27
Maximum motor size (HP) 20
CAV minimum design (CFM)4 5040 5960 5040 5960 5960
VAV minimum design (CFM)4 10080 11920 10080 11920 11920
Maximum design (CFM)4 15120 17880 15120 17880 17880
Electric heat
Nominal output (kW) 34
Control sequence 2-stage
Condenser
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Mechanical cooling minimum EWT (ºF) 55
Minimum flow rate (GPM) 86 89 98 107 107
Maximum flow rate (GPM) 129 134 147 161 161
Note: 1. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions, 80/67ºF to the coil, 85/95ºF condenser water.
2. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions.
3. Standard fan TSP limit is 6.0 inches of water. Consult your local Daikin sales representative for
XXapplications beyond this range.
4. Minimum design airflow calculated for CAV at 200 fpm, VAV at 400 fpm and a maximum design airflow XXcalculated at 600fpm.

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Physical Data

Table 5: SWP 044 through SWP 055 Physical Data


Medium Cabinet
Data
044 050 056 062 065
Compressor
Quantity 3 4
Size (HP) 10(2), 15 (3)15 (4)13 13(2), 15(2) 15(4)
Number of refrigeration circuits 3 4
Evaporator coil
Coil size Standard Standard Large Standard Large Standard Large Standard Large
Face area (ft2) 40.8 40.8 45.8 40.8 45.8 40.8 45.8 40.8 45.8
Number of rows 5
FPI 12
Performance
Total capacity1 (MBH) 624 690 705 774 792 816 834 865 884
Unit EER2 14.5 14.2 14.3 14.8 14.9 14.2 14.3 13.8 14.0
Pre-heating coil
Minimum hot water coil face area (ft2) 32.25
Available rows 1 through 12
Minimum steam coil face area (ft2) 32.25
Available rows 1 through 4
FPI 6 through 14
Waterside economizer coil
Face area (ft2) 40.8 40.8 45.8 40.8 45.8 40.8 45.8 40.8 45.8
Rows 4
FPI 12
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Face loaded filters
(Quantity) Size (4) 12×24 and (12) 24×24
2" filter options 30% (MERV7), 75% (MERV13)
4" filter options 30% (MERV8), 75% (MERV11), 85% (MERV14)
Pre-filter options 2"-30% with 4"-65%, 2"-30% with 4"-75%, 2"-30% with 4"-85%
Evaporator fan3
Quantity 1
Available diameter (Inches) 18, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37
Maximum motor size (HP) 40
CAV minimum design (CFM)4 8160 8160 9160 8160 9160 8160 9160 8160 9160
VAV minimum design (CFM)4 16320 16320 18320 16320 18320 16320 18320 16320 18320
Maximum design (CFM)4 24480 24480 27480 24480 27480 24480 27480 24480 27480
Electric heat
Nominal output (kW) 34, 685
Control sequence 2-stage
Condenser
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Mechanical cooling minimum EWT (ºF) 55
Minimum flow rate (GPM) 104 115 118 129 132 136 139 144 147
Maximum flow rate (GPM) 156 173 176 194 198 204 209 216 221
Note: 1. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions, 80/67ºF to the coil, 85/95ºF condenser water.
2. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions.
3. Standard fan TSP limit is 6.0 inches of water. Consult your local Daikin sales representative for applications beyond this range.
4. Minimum design airflow calculated for CAV at 200 fpm, VAV at 400 fpm and a maximum design airflow calculated at 600fpm.
5. Available for 460 volt and 575 volt units only

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Table 6: SWP 062 through SWP 088 Physical Data


Large Cabinet
Data
062 073 080 088
Compressor
Quantity 4 6
Size (HP) 13(2), 15(2) 10(4), 13(2) 10(2), 13(4) 13(6)
Number of refrigeration circuits 4 6
Evaporator coil
Coil size Standard
Face area (ft2) 52.5
Number of rows 5 6
FPI 12
Performance
Total capacity1 (MBH) 866 1021 1093 1164
Unit EER2 14.6 14.1 14.6 14.4
Pre-heating coil
Minimum hot water coil face area (ft2) 36, 67
Available rows 1 through 12
Minimum steam coil face area (ft2) 36, 67
Available rows 1 through 4
FPI 6 through 14
Waterside economizer coil
Face area (ft2) 52.5
Rows 4
FPI 12
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Face loaded filters
(Quantity) Size (5) 12×24 and (15) 24×24
2" filter options 30% (MERV7), 75% (MERV13)
4" filter options 30% (MERV8), 75% (MERV11), 85% (MERV14)
Pre-filter options 2"-30% with 4"-65%, 2"-30% with 4"-75%, 2"-30% with 4"-85%
Evaporator fan3
Quantity 1
Available diameter (Inches) 22, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37
Maximum motor size (HP) 50
CAV minimum design (CFM)4 10500
VAV minimum design (CFM)4 21000
Maximum design (CFM)4 31500
Electric heat
Nominal output (kW) 68
Control sequence 2-stage
Condenser
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Mechanical cooling minimum EWT (ºF) 55
Minimum flow rate (GPM) 144 170 182 194
Maximum flow rate (GPM) 217 255 573 291
Note: 1. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions, 80/67ºF to the coil, 85/95ºF condenser water.
2. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions.
3. Standard fan TSP limit is 6.0 inches of water. Consult your local Daikin sales representative for XXapplications beyond this range.
4. Minimum design airflow calculated for CAV at 200 fpm, VAV at 400 fpm and a maximum design airflow XXcalculated at 600fpm.

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Table 7: SWP 065 through SWP 130 Physical Data


Large Tall Cabinet
Data
065 073 080 088 099 105 120 130
Compressor
Quantity 4 6 8
10(4), 10(2),
Size (HP) 15(4) 13(6) 15(6) 13(8) 13(4), 15(4) 15(8)
13(2) 13(4)
Number of refrigeration circuits 4 6 8
Evaporator coil
Coil size Std Std Lg Std Lg Std Lg Std Lg
Face area (ft2) 60.9 60.9 71.3 60.9 71.3 60.9 71.3 60.9 71.3
Number of rows 6
FPI 12
Performance
Total capacity1 (MBH) 946 1052 1128 1202 1343 1381 1451 1527 1526 1606 1621 1701
Unit EER2 14.5 15.1 14.9 14.7 13.7 14.0 13.6 14.3 13.2 13.7 12.8 13.3
Pre-heating coil
Minimum hot water coil face area (ft2) 45.83
Available rows 1 through 12
Minimum steam coil face area (ft2) 45.83
Available rows 1 through 4
FPI 6 through 14
Waterside economizer coil
Face area (ft2) 60.9 60.9 71.3 60.9 71.3 60.9 71.3 60.9 71.3
Rows 4
FPI 12
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Face loaded filters
(Quantity) Size (20) 24×24
2" filter options 30% (MERV7), 75% (MERV13)
4" filter options 30% (MERV8), 75% (MERV11), 85% (MERV14)
Pre-filter options 2"-30% with 4"-65%, 2"-30% with 4"-75%, 2"-30% with 4"-85%
Evaporator fan3
Quantity 1
Available diameter (Inches) 24, 27, 30, 33, 37, 40, 44
Maximum motor size (HP) 50
CAV minimum design (CFM)4 12180 12180 14260 12180 14260 12180 14260 12180 14260
VAV minimum design (CFM)4 24360 24360 28520 24360 28520 24360 28520 24360 28520
Maximum design (CFM)4 36540 36540 42780 36540 42780 36540 42780 36540 42780
Electric heat
Nominal output (kW) 68
Control sequence 2-stage
Condenser
Maximum working pressure (PSIG) 300 standard, 450 optional
Mechanical cooling minimum EWT (ºF) 55
Minimum flow rate (GPM) 158 175 188 200 224 230 242 254 254 268 270 284
Maximum flow rate (GPM) 237 263 282 300 336 345 363 382 382 402 405 425
Note: 1. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions, 80/67ºF to the coil, 85/95ºF condenser water.
2. Based on AHRI 340/360 standard rating conditions.
3. Standard fan TSP limit is 6.0 inches of water. Consult your local Daikin sales representative for applications beyond this range.
4. Minimum design airflow calculated for CAV at 200 fpm, VAV at 400 fpm and a maximum design airflow calculated at 600fpm.

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Performance Data

DX Cooling Capacity Data


Table 8: SWP 012–SWP033 (Small Cabinet) Cooling Capacity
EAT Capacity LAT
EWT Flow Rate
Unit DB/WB Total Sensible DB WB
(ºF) (ºF) (MBH) (MBH) (ºF) (ºF) (GPM)
SWP 023HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 291 228 48.9 48.9 87
75.0/62.0 85 279 223 49.5 49.5 85
6 hp & 13 hp Compressors 95 266 217 50.2 50.1 84
75 318 226 54.2 54.1 94
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 305 221 54.8 54.7 92
8,000 cfm
95 291 215 55.4 55.4 90
410 A 75 346 223 59.5 59.5 102
85.0/72.0 85 332 218 60.1 60.1 100
95 316 212 60.8 60.7 97
SWP 023HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 298 236 49.1 49.1 71
75.0/62.0 85 285 230 49.7 49.7 70
6 hp & 13 hp Compressors 95 272 224 50.4 50.3 68
75 325 233 54.3 54.3 77
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 311 227 55.0 54.9 75
8,300 cfm
95 296 221 55.6 55.6 74
410 A 75 353 230 59.7 59.7 83
85.0/72.0 85 338 224 60.3 60.3 81
95 321 218 61.0 60.9 79
SWP 028HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 338 267 49.3 49.2 81
75.0/62.0 85 325 261 49.9 49.7 80
10 hp& 15 hp Compressors 95 309 254 50.5 50.4 79
75 369 264 54.5 54.4 88
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 354 258 55.1 55.0 86
59,500 cfm
95 337 252 55.8 55.6 85
410 A 75 401 261 59.9 59.8 95
85.0/72.0 85 385 255 60.5 60.3 93
95 367 249 61.1 60.9 91
SWP 028HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 350 277 49.2 49.1 84
75.0/62.0 85 335 270 49.8 49.7 82
10 hp & 15 hp Compressors 95 320 263 50.4 50.3 81
75 381 274 54.4 54.4 90
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 365 268 55.0 55.0 89
9,800 cfm
95 348 261 55.7 55.6 87
410 A 75 414 270 59.8 59.8 97
85.0/72.0 85 396 264 60.3 60.3 95
95 378 257 61.0 60.9 94
SWP 033HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 394 304 48.6 48.4 95
75.0/62.0 85 379 297 49.2 49.0 94
2 × 15 hp Compressors 95 361 289 49.9 49.7 92
75 431 301 53.7 53.6 103
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 413 294 54.4 54.2 103
10,500 cfm
95 394 286 55.1 54.9 100
410 A 75 468 296 59.1 59.0 112
85.0/72.0 85 449 290 59.7 59.6 109
95 429 282 60.4 60.3 107
SWP 033HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 414 326 49.1 49.0 100
75.0/62.0 85 397 318 49.7 49.6 98
2 × 15 hp Compressors 95 379 310 50.3 50.3 96
75 452 323 54.4 54.3 108
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 433 315 54.9 54.9 106
11,500 cfm
95 413 307 55.6 55.5 104
410 A 75 491 318 59.7 59.7 116
85.0/72.0 85 470 310 60.3 60.2 114
95 448 302 60.9 60.9 111
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.
For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.
Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Table 9: SWP 039–SWP050 (Small Tall Cabinet) Cooling Capacity


EAT Capacity LAT
EWT Flow Rate
Unit DB/WB Total Sensible DB WB
(ºF) (ºF) (MBH) (MBH) (ºF) (ºF) (GPM)
SWP 039HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 491 383 49.0 48.8 118
75.0/62.0 85 471 374 49.6 49.4 116
95 449 365 50.3 50.1 114
(2) 10 hp, 15 hp Compressors
75 531 379 54.3 54.2 126
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 510 370 54.9 54.8 124
13,500 cfm
95 486 360 55.6 55.4 122
410 A
75 576 373 59.7 59.6 136
85.0/72.0 85 552 364 60.3 60.2 133
95 526 355 60.9 60.8 130
SWP 039HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 502 395 49.2 49.1 120
75.0/62.0 85 481 386 49.8 49.6 118
(2) 10 hp, 15 hp Compressors 95 459 376 50.5 50.3 116
75 542 390 54.5 54.5 129
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 520 381 55.1 55.0 126
14,000 cfm
95 496 371 55.8 55.6 124
410 A
75 586 383 60.0 59.9 138
85.0/72.0 85 563 375 60.5 60.4 135
95 536 365 61.1 61.0 133
SWP 044HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 548 426 49.0 48.7 132
75.0/62.0 85 527 416 49.6 49.3 130
95 503 405 50.3 50.0 128
10 hp, (2) 15 hp Compressors
75 594 422 54.3 54.1 142
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 571 412 54.9 54.7 139
15,000 cfm
95 545 401 55.5 55.3 137
410 A
75 643 415 59.7 59.5 152
85.0/72.0 85 617 406 60.3 60.1 150
95 589 395 60.9 60.7 146
SWP 044HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 561 439 49.1 48.9 135
75.0/62.0 85 539 429 49.7 49.5 133
10 hp, (2) 15 hp Compressors 95 514 418 50.4 50.1 130
75 607 434 54.4 54.3 145
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 583 424 55.0 54.8 142
15,500 cfm
95 557 413 55.6 55.4 139
410 A
75 657 427 59.8 59.9 155
85.0/72.0 85 630 417 60.4 60.3 152
95 601 406 61.0 60.9 149
SWP 050HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 623 483 49.0 48.7 150
75.0/62.0 85 598 472 49.6 49.3 148
95 571 459 50.3 49.9 145
(32) 15 hp Compressors
75 675 478 54.3 54.1 161
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 648 466 54.9 54.7 158
17,000 cfm
95 618 454 55.6 55.3 155
410 A 75 729 470 59.7 59.6 173
85.0/72.0 85 699 459 60.3 60.1 170
95 667 447 60.9 60.7 166
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Table 10: SWP 044–SWP065 (Medium Cabinet) Cooling Capacity


EAT Capacity LAT
EWT Flow Rate
Unit DB/WB Total Sensible DB WB
(ºF) (ºF) (MBH) (MBH) (ºF) (ºF) (GPM)
SWP 044HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 583 457 48.9 48.8 139
75.0/62.0 85 559 446 49.5 49.4 137
95 532 434 50.2 50.1 134
(2) 10 hp, 15 hp Compressors
75 630 450 54.3 54.2 150
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 605 440 54.9 54.8 147
16,000 cfm
95 576 428 55.5 55.4 144
410 A
75 680 442 59.7 59.7 160
85.0/72.0 85 652 432 60.3 60.2 157
95 621 421 60.9 60.9 154
SWP 050HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 592 479 50.0 49.9 140
75.0/62.0 85 568 468 50.5 50.4 138
95 541 456 51.2 51.0 136
(3) 15 hp Compressors
75 639 475 55.3 55.3 150
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 613 462 55.9 55.8 148
17,500 cfm
410 A 95 584 450 56.5 56.4 145
75 691 464 60.7 60.7 161
85.0/72.0 85 663 455 61.2 61.2 158
95 631 444 61.8 61.8 155
SWP 050HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 656 513 48.9 48.8 157
75.0/62.0 85 629 501 49.6 49.4 154
95 599 487 50.2 50.1 151
(3) 15 hp Compressors
75 710 506 54.3 54.4 169
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 681 494 54.9 54.8 166
18,000 cfm
95 648 481 55.6 55.4 162
410 A
75 766 497 59.7 59.7 181
85.0/72.0 85 734 486 60.3 60.2 177
95 699 473 61.0 60.9 173
SWP 056HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 729 576 49.3 49.2 174
75.0/62.0 85 699 563 49.9 49.8 171
95 667 548 50.5 50.4 168
(4) 13 hp Compressors
75 794 571 54.5 54.5 188
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 759 556 55.2 55.1 184
20,500 cfm
410 A 95 723 542 55.8 55.7 180
75 864 563 59.9 59.8 203
85.0/72.0 85 825 549 60.5 60.4 198
95 784 534 61.2 61.1 193
SWP 056HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 736 580 49.1 49.0 175
75.0/62.0 85 705 566 49.8 49.6 172
95 673 552 60.4 50.3 169
(4) 13 hp Compressors 75 801 574 54.4 54.3 189
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 766 560 55.0 55.0 185
20,500 cfm
95 729 545 55.7 55.6 181
410 A
75 872 566 59.8 59.7 204
85.0/72.0 85 832 552 60.4 60.3 199
95 790 537 61.0 61.0 194
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Table 10: SWP 044–SWP065 (Medium Cabinet) Cooling Capacity
SWP 062HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 773 608 49.1 49.0 186
75.0/62.0 85 741 594 49.7 49.6 182
95 707 579 50.4 50.2 179
(2) 13 hp, (2) 15 hp Compressors
75 842 602 54.4 54.3 200
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 806 587 55.0 54.9 196
21,500 cfm
95 768 572 55.7 55.5 192
410 A
75 915 593 59.8 59.7 216
85.0/72.0 85 875 579 60.4 60.3 211
95 833 564 61.0 60.9 206
SWP 062HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 783 619 49.3 49.2 188
75.0/62.0 85 751 605 49.9 49.8 184
95 717 589 50.5 50.4 181
(2) 13 hp, (2) 15 hp Compressors
75 852 612 54.5 54.5 202
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 816 598 55.2 55.1 198
21,500 cfm
410 A 95 777 582 55.8 55.7 194
75 926 604 59.9 59.8 219
85.0/72.0 85 885 589 60.5 60.4 213
95 842 574 61.2 61.1 208
SWP 065HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 825 646 49.0 48.9 199
75.0/62.0 85 792 631 49.6 49.5 195
95 756 615 50.3 50.1 192
(4) 15 hp Compressors
75 896 638 54.3 54.2 214
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 859 624 54.9 54.8 210
22,750 cfm
95 819 607 55.6 55.4 206
410 A
75 972 629 59.7 59.6 231
85.0/72.0 85 931 614 60.3 60.2 221
95 887 598 61.0 60.8 221
SWP 065HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 835 654 49.0 48.9 201
75.0/62.0 85 801 639 49.6 49.5 197
95 765 622 50.3 50.1 194
(4) 15 hp Compressors
75 906 646 54.3 54.2 216
5-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 869 631 54.9 54.8 212
23,000 cfm
410 A 95 828 615 55.6 55.4 208
75 982 636 59.7 59.6 233
85.0/72.0 85 941 621 60.3 60.2 228
95 896 605 60.9 60.8 223
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Table 11: SWP 062–SWP088 (Large Cabinet) Cooling Capacity


EAT Capacity LAT
EWT Flow Rate
Unit DB/WB Total Sensible DB WB
(ºF) (ºF) (MBH) (MBH) (ºF) (ºF) (GPM)
SWP 062HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 799 627 48.9 48.9 191
75.0/62.0 85 765 612 49.6 49.5 187
95 729 596 50.2 50.1 184
(2) 13 hp, (2)15 hp Compressors
75 868 620 54.2 54.2 206
5-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 830 604 54.9 54.8 202
22,000 cfm
95 790 588 55.5 55.5 197
410 A
75 943 610 59.6 59.6 222
85.0/72.0 85 900 595 60.3 60.2 217
95 855 579 60.9 60.9 211
SWP 073HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 969 765 49.1 49.0 230
75.0/62.0 85 928 747 49.7 49.6 226
95 884 727 50.4 50.3 221
(4) 13 hp, (2) 15 hp Compressors
75 1048 754 54.5 54.4 247
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1004 737 55.0 55.0 242
27,000 cfm
410 A 95 957 718 55.7 55.6 237
75 1133 742 59.9 59.9 265
85.0/72.0 85 1085 724 60.5 60.4 259
95 1032 706 61.1 61.1 253
SWP 080HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1046 823 49.0 48.9 248
75.0/62.0 85 1001 803 49.7 49.6 244
95 953 782 50.3 50.2 239
(2) 13 hp, (4) 15 hp Compressors
75 1134 813 54.4 54.3 267
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1085 793 55.0 54.9 262
29,000 cfm
95 1033 772 55.6 55.5 256
410 A
75 1227 800 59.8 59.7 287
85.0/72.0 85 1173 780 60.4 60.3 281
95 1116 760 61.0 61.0 274
SWP 088HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1122 881 49.0 48.9 267
75.0/62.0 85 1074 860 49.6 49.5 262
95 1024 837 50.3 50.1 257
6 hp & 13 hp Compressors
75 1218 871 54.3 54.2 287
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1165 850 54.9 54.8 281
31,000 cfm
410 A 95 1110 827 55.6 55.5 275
75 1320 858 59.7 59.6 309
85.0/72.0 85 1261 836 60.3 60.3 302
95 1200 814 61.0 60.9 295
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Table 12: SWP 065–SWP130 (Large Tall Cabinet) Cooling Capacity


EAT Capacity LAT
EWT Flow Rate
Unit DB/WB Total Sensible DB WB
(ºF) (ºF) (MBH) (MBH) (ºF) (ºF) (GPM)
SWP 065HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 868 682 49.0 48.9 208
75.0/62.0 85 832 666 49.6 49.5 204
95 794 649 50.3 50.2 200
(4) 15 hp Compressors
75 940 673 54.3 54.3 224
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 900 657 55.0 54.9 219
24,000 cfm
95 856 640 55.6 55.6 214
410 A
75 1017 662 59.8 59.7 241
85.0/72.0 85 973 646 60.4 60.3 235
95 925 629 61.0 61.0 229
SWP 073HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 983 778 49.1 49.1 233
75.0/62.0 85 941 759 49.7 49.7 229
95 896 739 50.4 50.3 224
(4) 10 hp, (2) 13 hp Compressors
75 1050 761 54.6 54.6 24.7
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1018 749 55.1 55.1 245
27,500 cfm
410 A 95 969 730 55.7 55.7 240
75 1148 754 59.9 59.9 268
85.0/72.0 85 1099 736 60.5 60.5 262
95 1046 717 61.2 61.1 256
SWP 080HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1062 837 49.0 49.0 252
75.0/62.0 85 1016 817 49.7 49.6 247
95 967 795 50.4 50.3 242
(2) 10 hp, (4) 13 hp Compressors
75 1151 827 54.4 54.3 271
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1101 806 55.0 54.9 265
29,500 cfm
95 1047 785 55.7 55.6 259
410 A
75 1245 813 59.8 59.8 291
85.0/72.0 85 1190 793 60.4 60.4 284
95 1132 773 61.1 61.0 277
SWP 088HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1140 897 49.0 48.9 271
75.0/62.0 85 1091 874 49.6 49.5 265
95 1039 851 50.3 50.2 260
(6) 13 hp Compressors
75 1238 886 54.3 54.2 292
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1183 864 54.9 54.9 285
31,500 cfm
410 A 95 1126 841 55.6 55.5 279
75 1340 872 59.7 59.7 314
85.0/72.0 85 1280 850 60.3 60.3 306
95 1217 828 61.0 60.9 299
SWP 099HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1297 1024 49.2 49.0 311
75.0/62.0 85 1244 1000 49.8 49.6 306
95 1186 974 50.4 50.3 300
(6) 15 hp Compressors 75 1403 1010 54.5 54.4 334
6-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1346 987 55.1 55.0 328
36,250 cfm
95 1282 961 55.8 55.6 321
410 A
75 1514 992 60.0 59.9 358
85.0/72.0 85 1451 969 60.6 60.5 351
95 1382 945 61.2 61.1 343
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Performance Data
Table 12: SWP 065–SWP130 (Large Tall Cabinet) Cooling Capacity
SWP 099HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1313 1032 49.0 48.9 314
75.0/62.0 85 1259 1008 49.6 49.5 309
95 1200 982 50.2 50.1 303
(6) 15 hp Compressors
75 1420 1018 54.3 54.3 338
6-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1362 994 54.9 54.8 331
36,250 cfm
95 1297 969 55.6 55.5 324
410 A
75 1531 999 59.8 59.8 362
85.0/72.0 85 1468 976 60.4 60.3 355
95 1398 952 61.0 60.9 346
SWP 105HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1390 1070 48.2 48.1 333
75.0/62.0 85 1334 1045 48.8 48.8 328
95 1275 1018 49.5 49.4 323
(8) 13 hp Compressors
75 1517 1060 53.5 53.4 360
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1454 1034 54.1 54.1 353
36,500 cfm
410 A 95 1387 1007 54.8 54.7 347
75 1654 1046 58.8 58.8 390
85.0/72.0 85 1583 1020 59.4 59.4 381
95 1508 993 60.1 60.1 373
SWP 105HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1470 1161 49.1 49.1 350
75.0/62.0 85 1407 1132 49.7 49.7 344
95 1341 1103 50.4 50.3 337
(8) 13 hp Compressors
75 1600 1148 54.4 54.3 378
6-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1528 1119 55.0 55.0 369
41,000 cfm
95 1452 1090 55.7 55.6 361
410 A
75 1741 1133 59.7 59.7 408
85.0/72.0 85 1660 1104 60.4 60.3 398
95 1576 1074 61.1 61.0 388
SWP 120HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1458 1101 47.4 47.4 352
75.0/62.0 85 1401 1075 48.1 48.0 347
95 1339 1047 48.8 48.7 342
(4) 13 hp, (4) 15 hp Compressors
75 1592 1091 52.7 52.6 381
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1528 1064 53.3 53.3 374
36,500 cfm
410 A 95 1459 1036 54.0 54.0 368
75 1736 1076 58.0 58.0 412
85.0/72.0 85 1664 1050 58.7 58.7 403
95 1586 1021 59.4 59.4 395
SWP 120HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1547 1208 48.7 48.7 371
75.0/62.0 85 1481 1178 49.4 49.3 364
95 1411 1147 50.0 50.0 357
(4) 13 hp, (4) 15 hp Compressors 75 1685 1195 54.0 53.9 401
6-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1611 1165 54.6 54.6 392
42,000 cfm
95 1533 1134 55.3 55.3 384
410 A
75 1833 1178 59.4 59.3 433
85.0/72.0 85 1750 1148 60.0 60.0 422
95 1663 1117 60.7 60.6 412
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Performance Data
Table 12: SWP 065–SWP130 (Large Tall Cabinet) Cooling Capacity
SWP 130HS DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1546 1142 46.4 46.3 375
75.0/62.0 85 1488 1115 47.1 47.0 370
95 1423 1085 47.8 47.7 364
(8) 15 hp Compressors
75 1687 1131 51.7 51.6 405
6-row Standard DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1622 1103 52.4 52.3 399
36,500 cfm
95 1550 1073 47.8 47.8 364
410 A
75 1835 1114 57.1 57.1 438
85.0/72.0 85 1763 1087 57.8 57.7 429
95 1683 1057 58.5 58.5 422
SWP 130HL DB/WB (ºF) EWB (ºF) TMBH SMBH LDB LWB GPM
75 1637 1248 47.8 47.8 394
75.0/62.0 85 1569 1217 48.5 48.4 387
95 1495 1184 49.2 49.2 380
(8) 15 hp Compressors
75 1781 1234 53.1 53.1 426
6-row Large DX Coil
80.0/67.0 85 1706 1203 53.8 53.8 409
42,000 cfm
410 A 95 1624 1170 54.5 54.5 409
75 1934 1215 58.5 58.5 459
85.0/72.0 85 1851 1185 59.2 59.2 449
95 1761 1152 59.9 59.9 439
Note: See Table 14, page 45 to determine unit capacity at other than nominal cfm.

For a computer-generated, job-specific selection, contact your local Daikin sales representative. For 50 Hz applications, derate the total capacity by
0.89; derate the sensible capacity by 0.94. All capacities are gross and do not account for fan motor heat.

Altitude and/or glycol selections are also available.

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Performance Data
Waterside Economizer Capacity
Table 13: Waterside Economizer Coil Face Area
17.2 Square Feet 25.2 Square Feet
Nominal
Nominal Flow Nominal Flow Airflow Nominal Flow Nominal Flow
EWT EAT Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity
Airflow Rate Airflow Rate Airflow Rate Airflow Rate
EWT EAT
DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible
(ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm) (ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm)
(ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
43.0 118215 104308 98.4 247233 212158 70.8 174932 147468 202.5 328039 278466
75.0/ 75.0/
35.7 105670 98166 81.7 231712 204722 58.8 158718 140000 168.0 307473 268743
62.0 62.0
28.4 89506 88546 65.0 210613 194026 46.8 137193 129347 133.4 278405 254363
45 45
43.0 153149 113374 98.4 325916 233385 70.8 230503 162275 202.5 434409 307307
80.0/ 80.0/
35.7 133765 105547 81.7 301172 223270 58.8 205708 152163 168.0 400795 293543
67.0 67.0
28.4 109640 95570 65.0 268225 209766 46.8 172394 138737 133.4 355858 275180
4300 8750 5750 11250
43.0 76546 76546 98.4 15226 152261 70.8 107987 107987 202.5 200490 200490
75.0/ 75.0/
35.7 71725 71725 81.7 147128 147128 58.8 103013 103013 168.0 193879 193879
62.0 62.0
28.4 63936 63936 98.4 138920 138920 46.8 94517 94517 133.4 183078 183078
55 55
43.0 997707 92120 81.7 201228 183427 70.8 145162 128577 202.5 267384 240686
80.0/ 80.0/
35.7 91330 87908 65.0 190980 178438 58.8 134265 12384 168.0 253334 234147
67.0 67.0
28.4 80220 80201 98.4 176565 170614 46.8 119858 116468 133.4 234216 224149
29.8 Square Feet 40.8 Square Feet
Nominal Nominal
Airflow Flow Flow Airflow Nominal Flow Nominal Flow
Nominal Rate Capacity Nominal Rate Capacity Capacity Capacity
Airflow Rate Airflow Rate
Airflow Airflow EWT EAT
EWT EAT
Total Sensible Total Sensible DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible
(gpm) (gpm) (ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm)
(ºF) DB/WB (cfm) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (cfm) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
120.1 300141 252991 150.6 369070 311969 138.4 312851 268478 200.9 518514 426470
75.0/ 75.0/
99.7 277844 242600 125.1 345207 300757 115.0 297133 260929 166.8 490321 413441
62.0 62.0
79.4 247291 227625 99.2 311526 284209 91.3 275216 249921 132.4 450026 394389
45 45
120.1 396773 279042 150.6 488735 344393 138.4 414192 296028 200.9 689345 473235
80.0/ 80.0/
99.7 361929 264763 125.1 450654 328782 115.0 387874 285299 166.8 647073 455704
67.0 67.0
79.4 314626 245527 99.2 376624 298517 91.3 353829 271344 132.4 584177 429857
10000 12500 11250 16500
120.1 183343 183343 150.6 224803 224803 138.4 191437 191437 200.9 305575 305575
75.0/ 75.0/
99.7 176480 176480 125.1 217345 217345 115.0 186084 186084 166.8 297975 297975
62.0 62.0
79.4 165073 165073 99.2 204979 204979 91.3 177930 177930 132.4 285222 285222
55 55
120.1 246079 219190 150.6 300807 269528 138.4 252970 231305 200.9 418034 365034
80.0/ 80.0/
99.7 231002 212437 125.1 284619 262106 115.0 242136 225955 166.8 398913 356710
67.0 67.0
79.4 210726 202139 99.2 262399 250687 91.3 227979 218163 132.4 372003 344165
45.2 Square Feet 52.5 Square Feet
Nominal
Nominal Flow Nominal Flow Airflow Nominal Flow Nominal Flow
EWT EAT Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity
Airflow Rate Airflow Rate Airflow Rate Airflow Rate
EWT EAT
DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible
(ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm) (ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm)
(ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
155.4 410014 333157 202.5 526221 430876 191.3 530260 422617 267.1 731367 588143
75.0/ 75.0/
129.0 382469 320590 168.0 495046 416563 158.9 504119 410660 221.0 696784 572268
62.0 62.0
102.3 344216 302774 133.4 453219 396846 126.1 464227 392287 176.2 647897 549552
45 45
155.4 546475 370822 202.5 699525 478358 191.3 711594 473799 267.1 979631 657637
80.0/ 80.0/
129.0 505143 353584 168.0 654992 459848 158.9 669318 455923 221.0 925183 634763
67.0 67.0
102.3 445328 329064 133.4 588178 432393 126.1 608158 430457 176.2 847943 602685
12500 16500 15500 22000
155.4 240254 240254 202.5 309206 309206 191.3 301945 301945 267.1 419653 419653
75.0/ 75.0/
129.0 233413 233413 168.0 301287 301287 158.9 295956 295956 221.0 411289 411289
62.0 62.0
102.3 221426 221426 133.4 287860 287860 126.1 285323 285323 176.2 397647 397647
55 55
155.4 332781 285581 202.5 425016 368879 191.3 426964 359394 267.1 586400 500035
80.0/ 80.0/
129.0 314692 278020 168.0 404552 360100 158.9 408475 351794 221.0 562770 490066
67.0 67.0
102.3 288623 266420 133.4 375762 346898 126.1 381148 340123 176.2 529279 475352
60.9 Square Feet 71.3 Square Feet
Nominal
Nominal Flow Nominal Flow Airflow Nominal Flow Nominal Flow
EWT EAT Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity
Airflow Rate Airflow Rate Airflow Rate Airflow Rate
EWT EAT
DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible DB/WB Total Sensible Total Sensible
(ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm) (ºF) (cfm) (gpm) (cfm) (gpm)
(ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (ºF) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr) (Btu/hr)
207.3 571870 453820 391.7 1003513 820997 312.1 834084 667291 402.0 1037546 839692
75.0/ 75.0/
172.0 542915 440594 325.6 958766 800336 259.3 797101 650336 333.0 991370 818465
62.0 62.0
136.5 498560 420239 258.3 903504 774109 264.8 1119379 747621 264.8 931326 790353
45 45
207.3 768359 509542 391.7 1339061 913508 312.1 1119379 747621 402.0 1388369 937345
80.0/ 80.0/
172.0 720933 489427 325.6 1277444 887940 259.3 1059374 722329 333.0 1318009 907963
67.0 67.0
136.5 653719 461401 258.3 1183607 849179 264.8 755519 681094 264.8 1221011 867762
16500 32000 24750 32000
207.3 324297 324297 391.7 584577 584577 312.1 475642 475642 402.0 597600 597600
75.0/ 75.0/
172.0 317813 317813 325.6 572669 572669 259.3 466859 466859 333.0 585855 585855
62.0 62.0
136.5 306263 306263 258.3 554618 554618 264.8 669195 566903 264.8 568232 568232
55 55
207.3 461349 385934 391.7 804567 700005 312.1 669195 566903 402.0 829035 713591
80.0/ 80.0/
172.0 439485 377081 325.6 773282 686291 259.3 642967 555976 333.0 797971 700186
67.0 67.0
136.5 410083 364614 258.3 732310 667233 264.8 732310 667233 264.8 755519 681094
Note: See Table 15, page 45 to determine capacity at other than nominal cfm.

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Performance Data

Table 14: Waterside Economizer Capacity Correction Factors


Percent Standard CFM
Description
–20% –15% –10% –5% Standard 5% 10% 15% 20%
Total Capacity 0.892 0.920 0.947 0.975 1.000 1.025 1.048 1.071 1.093
Sensible Capacity 0.848 0.886 0.925 0.963 1.000 1.037 1.072 1.107 1.142

Table 15: DX Cooling Capacity Correction Multipliers


Percent Standard CFM
Description
–20% –15% –10% –5% Standard 5% 10% 15% 20%
Total Capacity 0.957 0.969 0.981 0.991 1.000 1.009 1.017 1.023 1.030
Sensible Capacity 0.895 0.921 0.948 0.974 1.000 1.026 1.052 1.077 1.102
Compressor Motor kW 0.987 0.989 0.996 0.998 1.000 1.004 1.006 1.008 1.011

Heating Capacity Data


Hot Water Coil Capacity (2-row)1
Table 16: Entering Water 160ºFand Entering Air 60ºF
Minimum Nominal Total Air Pressure
LWT LBD Flow Rate
Cabinet Size Coil Face Air Flow Capacity Drop
(ºF) (ºF) (gpm)
Area (ft2)2 (cfm) (MBH) (in. wg)
4300 241.3 125.8 111.3 14 0.09
Small 19.8 5750 312.2 126.9 109.7 19 0.15
8750 441.4 129.2 106.1 29 0.30
5750 312.2 126.9 109.7 19 0.15
10000 490.2 130.1 104.8 33 0.37
Small Tall 19.8
11250 537.0 130.9 103.7 37 0.45
12500 581.8 131.6 102.6 41 0.53
11250 613.3 126.8 109.9 37 0.20
Medium 32.3 12500 667.9 127.4 108.9 41 0.24
16500 831.8 129.3 106.1 54 0.38
15500 836.5 127.1 109.4 51 0.34
Large 36.7 16500 879.0 128.5 108.7 54 0.38
22000 1097.8 129.6 105.6 72 0.61
16500 919.2 126.0 110.9 54 0.21
24750 1266.3 128.8 106.8 81 0.41
Large Tall 45.8
32000 1536.9 130.7 103.9 105 0.63
32500 1554.6 130.8 103.7 107 0.65
Note: 1 Based on 12 fpi aluminum HI-F5 fins with single serpentine.
2 Smallest standard coil face area available using Daikin Vision™ air handling unit platform.

Steam Coil Capacity1


Table 17: Steam Pressure 5 psi and Entering Air 60ºF
Minimum Coil Face Nominal Total Capacity Air Pressure Drop
Cabinet Size LBD (ºF)
Area (ft2)2 Air Flow (cfm) (MBH) (in. wg)
4300 227.5 119.0 0.03
Small 19.8 5750 330.1 112.5 0.05
8750 420.1 103.9 0.10
5750 330.1 112.5 0.05
10000 452.0 101.3 0.13
Small Tall 19.8
11250 481.4 99.1 0.16
12500 508.9 97.2 0.20
11250 598.2 108.6 0.07
Medium 32.3 12500 635.4 106.5 0.08
16500 740.8 101.1 0.13
15500 758.5 104.8 0.12
Large 36.7 16500 785.3 103.5 0.13
22000 916.9 98.1 0.23
16500 865.8 108.0 0.07
24750 1083.9 100.0 0.15
Large Tall 45.8
32000 1239.8 95.4 0.24
32500 1249.7 95.2 0.24
Note: 1 Based on 5 psi steam pressure and 6 fpi aluminum HI-F5 fins.
2 Smallest standard coil face area available using Daikin Vision™ air handling unit platform.

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Performance Data
Electric Heat
Table 18: Electric Heat – 60 Hz, 3 Phase
208 V/60 Hz/3 Phase 230 V/60 Hz/3 Phase 460 V/60 Hz/3 Phase 575 V/60 Hz/3 Phase
SWP Unit Size
kW MBH FLA kW MBH FLA kW MBH FLA kW MBH FLA
023 through 035 27.8 94 77.2 34.0 116 85.6 34.0 116 42.8 34.0 116 34.2
039 through 050 27.8 94 77.2 34.0 116 85.6 68.0 232 85.6 68.0 232 68.4
044 through 066 27.8 94 77.2 34.0 116 85.6 68.0 232 85.6 68.0 232 68.4
062 through 088 55.6 190 154.4 68.0 232 170.9 68.0 232 85.6 68.0 232 68.4
065 through 130 55.6 190 154.4 68.0 232 170.9 68.0 232 85.6 68.0 232 68.4

Component Pressure Drops

Table 19: SWP 023 through 033 (pressure drop in inches wg)
Nominal Standard Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
2
Air Flow 17.2 ft Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
4000 0.26 0.13 0.09 0.11 0.09 0.14 0.07 0.24 0.01 0.00
6000 0.48 0.25 0.18 0.20 0.16 0.25 0.13 0.43 0.01 0.01
8000 0.73 0.41 0.31 0.31 0.25 0.40 0.21 0.64 0.03 0.01
10000 1.02 0.6 0.45 0.42 0.34 0.57 0.29 0.88 0.04 0.01
Nominal Large Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 25.2 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
6000 0.27 0.13 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.14 0.08 0.25 0.01 0.01
8000 0.41 0.21 0.16 0.17 0.14 0.22 0.12 0.37 0.02 0.01
10000 0.58 0.31 0.23 0.24 0.20 0.32 0.16 0.51 0.04 0.01
12000 0.75 0.43 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.42 0.21 0.66 0.06 0.02
14000 0.95 0.56 0.42 0.40 0.32 0.53 0.27 0.82 0.08 0.03
16000 1.11 0.6 0.53 0.48 0.39 0.65 0.33 0.99 0.10 0.04
Note: DX pressure drops are wet coil and economizers are dry coil.
All units must have a DX coil pressure drop.
Based on 32" high plenum with maximum allowed opening.

Table 20: SWP 039 through 050 (pressure drop in inches wg)
Nominal Standard Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 25.2 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
6000 0.27 0.13 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.14 0.08 0.25 0.01 0.01
8000 0.41 0.21 0.16 0.17 0.14 0.22 0.12 0.37 0.03 0.01
10000 0.55 0.31 0.23 0.24 0.20 0.32 0.16 0.51 0.04 0.01
12000 0.72 0.43 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.42 0.21 0.66 0.06 0.02
16000 0.88 0.56 0.42 0.40 0.32 0.53 0.27 0.82 0.08 0.03
Nominal Large Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
2
Air Flow 29.8 ft Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
10000 0.45 0.24 0.17 0.19 0.16 0.24 0.13 0.40 0.04 0.01
12000 0.59 0.32 0.24 0.25 0.20 0.32 0.17 0.52 0.06 0.02
14000 0.74 0.42 0.31 0.31 0.25 0.41 0.21 0.65 0.08 0.03
16000 0.88 0.53 0.39 0.38 0.31 0.50 0.25 0.78 0.10 0.04
Note: DX pressure drops are wet coil and economizers are dry coil.
All units must have a DX coil pressure drop.
Based on 32" high plenum with maximum allowed opening.

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Performance Data

Table 21: SWP 044 through 065 (pressure drop in inches wg)
Nominal Standard Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 40.8 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
10000 0.28 0.14 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.08 0.26 0.03 0.01
12000 0.37 0.19 0.14 0.16 0.13 0.20 0.10 0.33 0.05 0.01
14000 0.46 0.24 0.18 0.20 0.16 0.25 0.13 0.42 0.06 0.02
16000 0.48 0.31 0.23 0.24 0.19 0.31 0.16 .050 0.08 0.02
18000 0.65 0.38 0.28 0.28 0.23 0.37 0.19 0.59 0.10 0.03
20000 0.76 0.45 0.34 0.33 0.27 0.44 .022 0.69 0.13 0.04
22000 0.86 0.53 0.40 0.38 0.31 0.51 0.26 0.79 0.16 0.04
24000 0.98 0.61 0.46 0.43 0.35 0.58 0.29 0.89 0.18 0.05
Nominal Large Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 45.8 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
12000 0.32 0.16 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.17 0.09 .028 0.05 0.01
14000 0.40 0.21 0.15 0.17 0.14 0.21 0.11 0.35 0.06 0.02
16000 0.55 0.26 0.19 0.20 0.17 0.26 0.13 0.43 0.08 0.02
18000 0.56 0.32 0.23 0.24 0.20 0.31 0.16 0.50 0.10 0.03
20000 0.64 0.38 0.27 0.28 0.23 0.37 0.19 0.58 0.13 0.04
22000 0.74 0.44 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.42 0.22 0.67 0.16 0.04
24000 0.84 0.51 0.38 0.36 0.29 0.48 0.25 0.76 0.18 0.05
26000 0.94 0.59 0.43 0.41 0.33 0.55 0.28 0.85 0.22 0.06
Note: DX pressure drops are wet coil and economizers are dry coil.
All units must have a DX coil pressure drop.
Based on 32" high plenum with maximum allowed opening.

Table 22: SWP 062 through 088 (pressure drop in inches wg)
Nominal Standard Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 52.5 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
12000 0.26 0.12 0.09 0.11 0.09 0.14 0.07 0.23 0.03 0.01
14000 0.38 .012 0.12 0.14 0.11 0.17 0.09 0.29 0.04 0.01
16000 0.45 0.16 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.21 0.11 0.35 0.05 0.01
18000 0.53 0.19 0.18 0.20 0.16 0.25 0.13 0.42 0.07 0.02
20000 0.62 0.23 0.22 0.23 0.19 0.30 0.15 0.48 0.09 0.02
22000 0.70 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.21 0.34 0.18 0.55 0.10 0.03
24000 0.80 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.24 0.39 0.20 .062 0.12 0.03
26000 0.91 0.35 0.34 0.33 0.27 0.44 0.23 0.70 0.14 0.04
28000 1.01 0.40 0.39 0.37 0.30 0.50 0.25 0.78 0.17 0.04
30000 1.13 0.45 0.44 0.41 0.33 0.55 0.28 0.86 0.19 0.05
Note: DX pressure drops are wet coil and economizers are dry coil.
All units must have a DX coil pressure drop.
Based on 32" high plenum with maximum allowed opening.

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Performance Data

Table 23: SWP 065 through 130 (pressure drop in inches wg)
Nominal Standard Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 60.9 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
16000 0.36 0.16 0.11 0.13 0.11 0.17 0.09 0.29 0.04 0.01
18000 0.43 0.19 0.14 0.16 0.13 0.20 0.11 0.34 0.05 0.02
20000 0.52 0.23 0.17 0.18 0.15 0.24 0.12 0.39 0.06 0.02
22000 0.60 0.27 0.20 .021 0.17 0.27 0.14 0.45 0.08 0.03
24000 0.68 0.31 0.23 0.24 0.20 0.31 0.16 0.51 0.09 0.03
26000 0.77 0.35 0.26 0.27 0.22 0.35 0.18 0.57 0.11 0.04
28000 0.86 0.40 0.30 0.30 0.24 0.40 0.20 0.63 0.13 0.04
30000 0.94 0.45 0.34 0.33 0.27 0.44 0.22 0.69 0.15 0.05
32000 1.03 0.51 0.38 0.37 0.30 0.49 0.25 0.75 0.17 0.06
34000 1.13 0.56 0.42 0.40 0.32 0.53 0.27 0.83 0.19 0.06
36000 1.22 0.62 0.47 0.43 0.35 0.58 0.29 0.90 0.21 0.07
Nominal Large Coil Filters Discharge Plenum
Air Flow 71.3 ft2 Left & Front
(cfm) 2", 30% 2", 75% 4", 30% 4", 65% 4", 75% 2", 85%
Evaporator Economizer Right & Back
18000 0.34 0.15 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.16 0.08 0.27 0.05 0.02
20000 0.41 0.17 0.13 0.15 0.12 0.19 0.10 0.31 0.06 0.02
22000 0.48 0.20 0.15 0.17 0.14 0.21 0.11 0.36 0.08 0.03
24000 0.54 0.24 0.17 0.19 0.16 0.25 0.13 0.40 0.09 0.03
26000 0.61 0.27 0.20 0.21 0.18 0.28 0.14 0.45 0.11 0.04
28000 0.68 0.31 0.23 0.24 0.20 0.31 0.16 0.50 0.13 0.04
30000 0.75 0.35 0.26 0.26 0.22 0.35 0.18 0.55 0.15 0.05
32000 0.83 0.39 0.29 0.29 0.24 0.38 0.19 0.61 0.17 0.06
34000 0.90 0.43 0.32 0.32 0.26 0.42 0.21 0.66 0.19 0.06
36000 0.97 0.47 0.35 0.34 0.28 0.46 0.23 0.72 0.21 0.07
38000 1.04 0.52 0.39 0.37 0.30 0.50 0.25 0.78 0.23 0.08
40000 1.13 0.57 0.43 0.40 .032 0.54 0.27 0.83 0.26 0.09
42000 1.21 0.62 0.46 0.43 0.35 0.58 0.29 0.89 0.28 0.10
Note: DX pressure drops are wet coil and economizers are dry coil.
All units must have a DX coil pressure drop.
Based on 32" high plenum with maximum allowed opening.

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Performance Data
Total Unit Water Pressure Drop
SWP023 through SWP033
Figure 24: Mechanical Cooling Only Figure 26: Mechanical Cooling and WRV

Figure 25: Standard Economizer Coil Figure 27: Large Economizer Coil

NOTE: Total water pressure drop varies depending on a units selected options. Only use the specific chart which reflects your
unit. The above figures illustrate total water pressure drop (WPD) for each associated model number.
• Use Figure 24 if no water side economizer coil or water regulating valve is provided.
• Use Figure 25 for standard economizer coils and Figure 27 for large economizer coils.
• Use Figure 26 if a water regulating valve is provided.

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Performance Data
SWP039 through SWP050
Figure 28: Mechanical Cooling Only Figure 30: Mechanical Cooling and WRV

Figure 29: Standard Economizer Coil Figure 31: Large Economizer Coil

NOTE: Total water pressure drop varies depending on a units selected options. Only use the specific chart which reflects your
unit. The above figures illustrate total water pressure drop (WPD) for each associated model number.
• Use Figure 28 if no water side economizer coil or water regulating valve is provided.
• Use Figure 29 for standard economizer coils and Figure 31 for large economizer coils.
• Use Figure 30 if a water regulating valve is provided.

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Performance Data
SWP044 through SWP055
Figure 32: Mechanical Cooling Only Figure 34: Mechanical Cooling and WRV

Figure 33: Standard Economizer Coil Figure 35: Large Economizer Coil

NOTE: Total water pressure drop varies depending on a units selected options. Only use the specific chart which reflects your
unit. The above figures illustrate total water pressure drop (WPD) for each associated model number.
• Use Figure 32 if no water side economizer coil or water regulating valve is provided.
• Use Figure 33 for standard economizer coils and Figure 35 for large economizer coils.
• Use Figure 34 if a water regulating valve is provided.

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Performance Data
SWP062 through SWP088
Figure 36: Mechanical Cooling Only Figure 38: Mechanical Cooling and WRV

Figure 37: Standard Economizer Coil

NOTE: Total water pressure drop varies depending on a units selected options. Only use the specific chart which reflects your
unit. The above figures illustrate total water pressure drop (WPD) for each associated model number.
• Use Figure 36 if no water side economizer coil or water regulating valve is provided.
• Use Figure 37 for standard economizer coils.
• Use Figure 38 if a water regulating valve is provided.

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Performance Data
SWP065 through SWP130
Figure 39: Mechanical Cooling Only Figure 41: Mechanical Cooling and WRV

Figure 40: Standard Economizer Coil Figure 42: Large Economizer Coil

NOTE: Total water pressure drop varies depending on a units selected options. Only use the specific chart which reflects your
unit. The above figures illustrate total water pressure drop (WPD) for each associated model number.
• Use Figure 39 if no water side economizer coil or water regulating valve is provided.
• Use Figure 40 for standard economizer coils and Figure 42 for large economizer coils.
• Use Figure 41 if a water regulating valve is provided.

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Performance Data
Total Unit Water Pressure Drop
SWP023 through SWP033
Figure 24: Mechanical Cooling Only Figure 26: Mechanical Cooling and WRV

Figure 25: Standard Economizer Coil Figure 27: Large Economizer Coil

NOTE: Total water pressure drop varies depending on a units selected options. Only use the specific chart which reflects your
unit. The above figures illustrate total water pressure drop (WPD) for each associated model number.
• Use Figure 24 if no water side economizer coil or water regulating valve is provided.
• Use Figure 25 for standard economizer coils and Figure 27 for large economizer coils.
• Use Figure 26 if a water regulating valve is provided.

Daikin Catalog 860-9 49


Performance Data

Figure 45: 16.5", 9-Blade Fan

DAIKIN FAN SELECTION


7.5
280 30
7.0 0 rp 00
m rp
600 m
6.5 rpm
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

6.0
240
5.5 0 rp
m
5.0 10
220 bh
0 rp p
4.5 m

4.0 2000
rpm
3.5 7.5
1800
rpm
b hp
3.0
2.5 1600
r pm
2.0 1400 r
pm
1.5 5b
1200 rpm hp
1.0 1000 rpm
800 rpm
0.5 1.5 b 3 bh
600 rpm 1 bhp hp 2 bhp p
0.0
0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0
CFM (IN 1,000's)

Figure 46: 18.2", 9-Blade Fan

DAIKIN FAN SELECTION


9.0
8.5 300
0r 20
8.0 800 rpm pm bh
p
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

7.5
7.0 2600 rpm
6.5
6.0 2400 rpm
5.5 15
b hp
5.0 2200 rpm
4.5
rpm
4.0 2000
3.5 1800 rpm
3.0 10
b hp
2.5 1600 rpm
2.0 1400 rpm
7.5
1.5 1200 rpm b hp
1.0 1000 rpm
800 rpm
0.5 600 rpm 1.5 bhp 2 bh 3b 5b
1 bhp p hp hp
0.0
0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

CFM (IN 1,000's)

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Performance Data
Figure 47: 20.0", 9-Blade Fan

DAIKIN FAN SELECTION


9.0
25
8.5 28
00
bh
2600 rpm p
8.0 r pm
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

7.5
00 rpm
7.0 24
6.5 20
bh
6.0 2200 rpm p
5.5
5.0 2000 rpm
4.5 15
4.0 1800 rpm b hp
3.5
1600 rpm
3.0
2.5 1400 rpm
2.0 10
1200 rpm b hp
1.5
1000 rpm
1.0 7.5
800 rpm b hp
0.5 600 rpm 1 bhp 1.5 bhp 2 bhp 3 bh 5 bh
400 rpm p p
0.0
0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0
CFM (IN 1,000's)

Figure 48: 22.2", 9-Blade Fan


DAIKIN FAN SELECTION
9.0 0b
hp
8.5 26
00
8.0 rp
2 40 m
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

0 rp
7.5 2200 rpm m 25
7.0
b hp
6.5
6.0 2000 rpm

5.5
20
bh
p
5.0 1800 rpm
4.5
4.0 1600 rpm
15
3.5 b hp
3.0 1400 rpm
2.5
1200 rpm
2.0
1000 rpm 10 b
1.5 h p
1.0 800 rpm
7.5
600 rpm 3 bh 5 bh b hp
0.5
400 rpm 1 bhp 1.5 bhp 2 bhp p p
0.0
0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

CFM (IN 1,000's)

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Performance Data
Figure 49: 24.5", 9-Blade Fan

DAIKIN FAN SELECTION


9.0
8.5
220
8.0 0 rp
m
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

2000 rpm
7.5 30
bh
7.0 p
6.5
1800 rpm
6.0
25 b
5.5 hp
5.0 1600 rpm
4.5
20 b
4.0
1400 rpm
hp
3.5
3.0
1200 rpm 15 b
2.5 hp
2.0 1000 rpm
1.5
800 rpm
1.0 10 b
600 rpm 7.5 b h p
0.5 1 bhp 1.5 bhp 2 bhp 3 bh 5 bh h
400 rpm p p p
0.0
0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0

18.0
CFM (IN 1,000's)

Figure 50: 27.0", 9-Blade Fan


DAIKIN FAN SELECTION
8.0
40
b hp
7.5 1800 rpm 20
00
7.0 rp
m
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

6.5
6.0 1600 rpm

5.5 30
bh
p
5.0
1400 rpm
4.5 25
bh
4.0 p
3.5 1200 rpm
3.0 20 b
hp
2.5 1000 rpm
2.0
1.5 800 rpm 15 b
hp
1.0 600 rpm
0.5 1 bh 1.5 b 2 3b 7.5 b 10 b
400 rpm p hp bhp hp 5 bhp hp h p
0.0
0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

16.0

18.0

20.0

22.0

CFM (IN 1,000's)

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Performance Data
Figure 51: 30.0", 9-Blade Fan
DAIKIN FAN SELECTION
9.0
8.5 180
1700 rpm 0 rp
8.0 m 50
bh
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

7.5 p
1600 rpm
7.0
6.5 1500 rpm
6.0 40 b
1400 rpm hp
5.5
5.0 1300 rpm
4.5
4.0 1200 rpm 30 b
h p
3.5 1100 rpm
3.0 25 b
1000 rpm h p
2.5
900 rpm
2.0 800 rpm 20 b
h p
1.5 700 rpm
1.0 600 rpm
500 rpm 7.5 15 b
3b hp
0.5 400 rpm 1 bhp 1.5 bhp 2 bhp hp 5 bh
p
b hp 10 bhp
0.0
0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0
CFM (IN 1,000's)

Figure 52: 33.0", 9-Blade Fan


DAIKIN FAN SELECTION
9.0
8.5 17
00 60
160 r pm
8.0 0r bh
1500 rpm pm p
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

7.5
7.0
1400 rpm
6.5 50
bh
p
6.0 1300 rpm
5.5
5.0 1200 rpm 40 b
4.5 hp
1100 rpm
4.0
3.5 1000 rpm
30 b
3.0 hp
900 rpm
2.5 25 b
800 rpm hp
2.0
700 rpm
1.5 20 b
600 rpm hp
1.0 500 rpm
1 7. 5 b 10 15
0.5 400 rpm
300 rpm 1 bhp .5 bhp 2 bhp 3 bh
p
5 bh
p hp b hp bhp
0.0
0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

CFM (IN 1,000's)

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Performance Data
Figure 53: 36.5", 9-Blade Fan
DAIKIN FAN SELECTION
9.0 75
bh
p
8.5 1400 rpm 15
00
rpm
8.0
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

7.5
1300 rpm
7.0 60
bhp
6.5
1200 rpm
6.0
5.5 50
1100 rpm
bhp
5.0
4.5
1000 rpm
4.0 40
bhp
3.5 900 rpm
3.0
800 rpm 30
2.5 bhp
2.0 700 rpm
25
1.5 600 rpm bhp
1.0 500 rpm 20
400 rpm 7.5 b 15 bhp
0.5 1 bh 1.5 bh 2 b 3 bh 5 bhp 10 b b hp
300 rpm p p hp p h p hp
0.0
0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0
CFM (IN 1,000's)

Figure 54: 40.2", 9-Blade Fan

DAIKIN FAN SELECTION


9.0
p
1300 rpm
8.5
140
8.0 0r
pm
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

7.5 1200 rpm


7.0 75
6.5 bh
1100 rpm p
6.0
5.5
1000 rpm 60
5.0 bh
4.5 p
4.0 900 rpm
50
3.5 bhp
800 rpm
3.0
2.5 700 rpm 40
bhp
2.0 600 rpm
1.5
500 rpm 30
1.0 bhp
400 rpm 15 20 25
3 bh 7.5 b 10 b bhp bhp bhp
0.5 300 rpm
200 rpm
1 bhp1.5 bhp2 bhp p 5 bhp hp hp
0.0
0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

40.0

45.0

CFM (IN 1,000's)

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Performance Data
Figure 55: 44.5", 9-Blade Fan
DAIKIN FAN SELECTION
9.0
8.5 13
00
rpm
8.0 120
0 rp
STATIC PRESSURE (IN. OF WATER)

1100 rpm m 10
7.5 0b
hp
7.0
6.5
1000 rpm
6.0
5.5
900 rpm
75
5.0 bh
p
4.5
4.0 800 rpm
60
3.5 bhp
3.0 700 rpm
50
2.5 bhp
600 rpm
2.0
500 rpm 40
1.5 bhp
1.0 400 rpm
300 rpm 7.5 b 10 b 15 b 20 25 30
0.5 1 bhp1.5 bhp2 bhp 3 bhp 5 bh hp h h bhp bhp bhp
200 rpm p p p
0.0
0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

20.0

25.0

30.0

35.0

40.0

45.0

50.0

55.0
CFM (IN 1,000's)

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Dimensional Data
Dimensional Data

Recommended Clearances
Table 24: Recommended Minimum Clearances
For good installation, service and maintenance access, follow
Location Clearance Length (Inches)
the recommended clearances given in this publication.
Front 36
Minimum clearances required by federal, state and local codes,
Rear 24
such as the NEC, take precedence over the dimensions given. Access Side 42
Clearance is required to allow room for side filter access, Opposite Access Side 18
mechanical cleaning of condenser tubes, economizer coil Note: For clearance requirements less than those indicated, contact
access to expansion valves and other control components and your local Daikin sales representative.

allow for possible fan shaft or compressor removal.


Figure 56: Recommended Service and Maintainance Clearances

Rear Side

24"
Airflow

Evaporator Coil

18"
Opposite
Access
or 42" Access
24"
Side

Control Panel
Motor
Side See Note

36"

Front Side
NOTE: If water and condenser drains are on the motor side, 24" is required.

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Dimensional Data
Figure 57: Self-Contained SWP—Front View (Left Hand Access Shown/Optional Plenum)

Table 25: Dimensions (Inches)


Cabinet and Small Small Tall Medium Large Large Tall
Unit Sizes 023-033 039-050 044-051 056-066 062-088 065-099 105-130
Height 1, 2 80.0 84.0 96.0 96.0 96.0 112.0 112.0
Total Unit Width1, 2 84.0 84.0 102.0 102.0 126.0 126.0 126.0
Depth1, 2 80.0 80.0 88.0 88.0 98.0 98.0 106.0
EC1 5.5 5.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
Power and Control Knockouts
EC2 71.0 75.0 87.0 87.0 87.0 103.0 103.0
Plenum Width PW3, 4 70.0 70.0 86.0 86.0 110.0 110.0 110.0
Plenum Depth PD3, 4 44.0 44.0 48.0 48.0 58.0 58.0 66.0
WC1 23.0 23.0 25.0 25.0 27.0 27.0 27.0
Condenser Water WC3 74.0 78.0 90.0 90.0 90.0 106.0 106.0
Connections (ODS) DIA1 2.125 2.625 2.625 3.125 3.125 3.125 4.125
DIA2 2.125 2.625 2.625 3.125 3.125 3.125 4.125
DC1 18.0 18.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Drain Connections (MPT)
DC2 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 9.0 9.0 9.0
DOD 32.0 32.0 32.0 32.0 32.0 40.0 40.0
Fan Discharge Opening DOL 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
DOW 52.0 52.0 68.0 68.0 92.0 92.0 92.0
Fan and Compressor
SD1 44.0 44.0 48.0 48.0 58.0 58.0 66.0
Section Depth
Coil Section Depth SD2 36.0 36.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0
Control Panel Width SW1 14.0 14.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0
Note: 1 Dimensions do not include lifting lugs, handles, latches or fastener extensions.
2 For shipping dimensions, add 4" to the depth, 8" to the length and 4" to the height.
3 Plenum height is user configurable.
4 Plenum opening height and width requires a minimum of 2" clearance on each side.

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Dimensional Data
Figure 58: Self-Contained SWP Left Side View (Left Hand Access Shown with Piping and Optional Discharge Plenum)

Figure 59: Self-Contained Top View (Left Hand Access Shown/without Discharge Plenum)

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Dimensional Data
Figure 60: SWP Discharge Plenum Dimensions
Airflow Table 26: Fan Section Dimensions
2.0
Cabinet Size Width (Inches) Depth (Inches)
Small 70 44

Left/Right Elevation
Small Tall 70 44
Depth Medium 86 48
Large 110 58
Large Tall 110 66

Height
Width

Front/Back Elevation 2.0

Height

Table 27: Discharge Plenum Heights


Cabinet Size Available Factory-mounted1 Discharge Plenum Heights (Inches)
Small 20 24 28 32 36 40 — —
Small Tall 20 24 28 32 36 — — —
Medium 20 24 — — — — — —
Large 20 24 — — — — — —
Large Tall — — — — — — — —
Available Field-mounted2 Discharge Plenum Heights (Inches)
Small 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
Small Tall 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
Medium 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
Large 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
Large Tall 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
Note: 1 Maximum shipping height is 120" with a step-deck trailer.
2 Total minimum opening size (sq.ft., (H x L)/144) needs to be greater than or equal to CFM/maximum FPM, maximum FPM = 2500.

Table 28: Duct Opening Heights


Plenum Height Available Duct Opening Heights (Inches)
20 16 — — — — — — —
24 16 20 — — — — — —
28 16 20 24 — — — — —
32 16 20 24 28 — — — —
36 16 20 24 28 32 — — —
40 16 20 24 28 32 36 — —
44 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 —
48 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44

Table 29: Left/Right Duct Opening Lengths


Cabinet Size Left/Right Duct Opening Lengths (Inches)
Small 20 24 28 32 36* 40 —
Small Tall 20 24 28 32 36* 40 —
Medium 20 24 28 32 36 40* 44
Large 20 26 34 42 50* 54 —
Large Tall 20 26 34 42 50 54* 62
Note: *If an opening is 8" narrower than the overall cabinet Depth, the opening will be offset 2" from center.

Table 30: Front/Back Duct Opening Lengths


Cabinet Size Front/Back Duct Opening Lengths (Inches)
Small 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 — — — — —
Small Tall 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 — — — — —
Medium 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 — — —
Large 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 90 98 106
Large Tall 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 90 98 106

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Electrical Data
Electrical Data

Table 31: SAFMotor Nameplate Amperage

208/60/3 230/60/3 400/50/31 460/60/3 575/60/3


Horsepower Type
FLA FLA FLA FLA FLA

3 Premium efficiency 9.3 8.2 4.1 4.1 3.1

5 Premium efficiency 15.7 13.6 6.8 6.8 5.2


7.5 Premium efficiency 22.3 20.0 10.0 10.0 7.4

10 Premium efficiency 29.0 25.8 12.9 12.9 10.3

15 Premium efficiency 43.4 37.8 18.9 18.9 14.1

20 Premium efficiency 57.0 49.0 24.5 24.5 18.9

25 Premium efficiency 70.0 61.0 30.5 30.5 24.2

30 Premium efficiency 83.3 72.4 36.2 36.2 29.8

40 Premium efficiency 110.0 96.0 48.0 48.0 38.0

50 Premium efficiency 137.0 120.0 60.0 60.0 47.5

60 Premium efficiency 160.0 140.0 70.0 70.0 56.0

Table 32: Compressor Motor Amperage

208V/60Hz/3Ø 230V/60Hz/3Ø 460V/60Hz/3Ø 575V/60Hz/3Ø


Compressor hp Refrigerant
RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA LRA RLA LRA
6 R-410A 21.0 182 19.0 164 8.4 75.0 6.8 54
7 R-410A 20.2 182 19.6 164 11.6 100 9.8 78
8 R-410A 23.2 216 22.5 195 11.3 95.0 9.0 80
9 R-410A 26.9 249 25.0 225 12.6 114.0 9.6 80
10 R-410A 30.3 264 28.2 239 14.2 125.0 10.6 80
11 R-410A 35.4 271 32.0 245 15.5 125 12.6 100
13 R-410A 40.8 332 38.5 300 18.3 150.0 17.4 109
15 R-410A 49.8 376 48.4 340 18.5 173.0 20.2 132

Supply Power Wiring 5 Size wires for a maximum of 3% voltage drop.

1 Units require three-phase power supply. Lug Size


2 Allowable voltage tolerances:
Table 33: Lug sizes for single disconnect
a 60 Hertz
DIsconnect size Lug size
Nameplate 208 V: Min. 187 V, Max. 229 V 100 #12-3/0
Nameplate 230 V: Min. 207 V, Max. 253 V 150 #12-3/0
250 #8-350 MCM
Nameplate 460 V: Min. 414 V, Max. 506 V
400 (2) #8-600 MCM
Nameplate 575 V: Min. 518 V, Max. 632 V 600 (2) #8-600 MCM
b 50 Hertz
Table 34: Lug sizes for power block
Nameplate 400 V: Min. 342 V, Max. 418 V
Power block size Lug size
3 Power lead wire sizing: 310 #6-350 MCM
a For units with cooling capability (all concurrent 420 #2-600 MCM
570 (2) #4-300 MCM
loads) with or without hot water heating and circuits
Note: Use copper760
wire only. (2) #6-500 MCM
with motor loads only:
MCA = 1.25 (largest motor RLA or FLA) + other
loads
4 Size wires in accordance with Table 310-16 or Table
310-19 of the National Electrical Code.

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Unit Weights
Unit Weights

Table 35: Unit and Component Weights for Small and Small Tall Cabinets
Small Cabinet Small Tall Cabinet
Component Description Unit Model Size
023 028 033 039 044 050
Basic Cabinet1 3587 3637 3651 3994 4008 4008
Cooling Coil Section–Drain Pan Only 1045 1081
Supply Fan/Control Panel Section 1061 993
Condenser/Compressor Section 1480 1530 1544 1920 1934 1934
Condenser Water Weight 29 31 35 44 47 50
Face Load Filter Rack
Rack Only 64 67
2"—MERV 7 15 16
4"—MERV 8 15 16
4"—MERV 11 62 63
4"—MERV 13 62 63
4"—MERV 14 62 63
Evaporator Coils
5 row–12 fpi 372 N/A
Large 5 row–12 fpi N/A 440
Waterside Economizer Coils
Large 4 row–12 fpi 316 371
Water Weight 117 152
Electric Heat
34 kW 20 20
Supply Fan Assembly
13" SWSI 106 N/A
15" SWSI 110 N/A
16" SWSI 122 N/A
18" SWSI 181 181
20" SWSI 195 195
22" SWSI 245 245
24" SWSI 267 267
27" SWSI N/A 395
Supply Fan Motor–ODP
3 HP 76 76
5 HP 88 88
7.5 HP 134 134
10 HP 158 158
15 HP 203 203
20 HP 235 235
Supply Fan Motor–TEFC
3 HP 77 77
5 HP 91 91
7.5 HP 150 150
10 HP 184 184
15 HP 253 253
20 HP 321 321
Variable Frequency Drive
3 HP 14 14
5 HP 14 14
7.5 HP 20 20
10 HP 20 20
15 HP 35 35
20 HP 35 35
Discharge Plenum
32" High without Sound Baffles 268
32" High with Sound Baffles 428
Note: 1 Basic unit consists of a cooling coil section without coils, a supply fan/control panel section without supply fans, supply fan motors or VFD and a
condenser/compressor section.

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Table 36: Unit and Component Weights for Medium and Large Cabinets
Medium Cabinet Large Cabinet
Component Description Unit Model Size
044 050 056 062 065 062 073 080 088
Basic Cabinet1 4733 4747 5136 5136 5136 6179 8507 8563 8619
Cooling Coil Section–Drain Pan Only 1288 1542
Supply Fan/Control Panel Section 1377 1853
Condenser/Compressor Section 2067 2081 2470 2470 2470 2784 3506 3534 3562
Condenser Water Weight 52 55 61 64 68 67 85 88 91
Face Load Filter Rack
Rack Only 95 116
2"—MERV 7 22 27
4"—MERV 8 22 27
4"—MERV 11 91 112
4"—MERV 13 91 113
4"—MERV 14 91 113
Evaporator Coils
Large 5 row–12 fpi 668 776 — — —
Standard 6 row—12 fpi N/A — 776 776 776
Waterside Economizer Coils
Large 4 row–12 fpi 557 654
Water Weight 250 279
Electric Heat
34 kW 20 20
68 kW 40 40
Supply Fan Assembly
18" SWSI 181 N/A
20" SWSI 195 N/A
22" SWSI 245 245
24" SWSI 267 267
27" SWSI 395 395
30" SWSI 434 434
33" SWSI 592 592
36" SWSI 723 723
Supply Fan Motor–ODP
15 HP 203 N/A
20 HP 235 N/A
25 HP 290 290
30 HP 336 336
40 HP 434 434
50 HP N/A 723
Supply Fan Motor–TEFC
15 HP 253 N/A
20 HP 321 N/A
25 HP 354 354
30 HP 416 416
40 HP 538 538
50 HP N/A 612
Variable Frequency Drive
15 HP 35 N/A
20 HP 35 N/A
25 HP 53 53
30 HP 53 53
40 HP 53 53
50 HP N/A 152
Discharge Plenum
32" High without Sound Baffles 320 416
32" High with Sound Baffles 516 680
Note: 1 Basic unit consists of a cooling coil section without coils, a supply fan/control panel section without supply fans, supply fan motors or
VFD and a condenser/compressor section.

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Table 37: Unit and Component Weights for Large Tall Cabinets
Large Tall Cabinet
Component Description Unit Model Size
065 073 080 088 099 105 120 130
Basic Cabinet1 6476 7199 7227 7255 7255 8300 8300 8300
Cooling Coil Section–Drain Pan Only 1610 1600
Supply Fan/Control Panel Section 2091 2276
Condenser/Compressor Section 2776 3498 3526 3554 3554 4424
Condenser Water Weight 70 85 88 91 102 128 134 141
Face Load Filter Rack
Rack Only 138
2"—MERV 7 32
4"—MERV 8 32
4"—MERV 11 132
4"—MERV 13 132
4"—MERV 14 132
Evaporator Coils
Large 5 row–12 fpi 1054 — — — — — — —
Large 6 row–12 fpi — 1054 1054 1054 1054 1054 1054 1054
Waterside Economizer Coils
Large 4 row–12 fpi 879
Water Weight 331
Electric Heat
34 kW 20
68 kW 40
Supply Fan Assembly
24" SWSI 267
27" SWSI 395
30" SWSI 434
33" SWSI 592
36" SWSI 723
40" SWSI 856
44" SWSI 1101
Supply Fan Motor–ODP
25 HP 290
30 HP 336
40 HP 432
50 HP 494
60 HP 675
Supply Fan Motor–TEFC
25 HP 354
30 HP 416
40 HP 538
50 HP 612
60 HP 905
Variable Frequency Drive
25 HP 53
30 HP 53
40 HP 53
50 HP 152
60 HP 152
Discharge Plenum
32" High without Sound Baffles 416
32" High with Sound Baffles 680
Note: 1 Basic unit consists of a cooling coil section without coils, a supply fan/control panel section without supply fans, supply fan motors or VFD and a
condenser/compressor section.

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training information on all Daikin HVAC products, please visit us at www.DaikinApplied.com and click on training, or call
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Warranty. Consult your local Daikin Representative for warranty details. Refer to Form 933-430285Y. To find your
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